Portlanders joined protesters across the country on Monday in a series of pro-worker and anti-Trump demonstrations to celebrate Labor Day.

Events include a 2-mile march through downtown, a breakfast rally in Northeast Portland and freeway overpass signs that protest President Donald Trump’s “strong-arm tactics.”

Here’s what the protests look like so far:

12:30 p.m Monday:

Several hundred people had gathered in Tom McCall Waterfront Park in downtown Portland to hear from speakers who called for the president’s removal from office, urged people to fight for immigrants and vowed to address income inequality.

9 a.m. Monday:

Portland’s Labor Day celebrations kicked off early Monday with coffee and burritos at a breakfast rally in Northeast Portland.

“We have to stand up and fight back,

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