Throughout the state of Illinois, Central Labor Councils held events to celebrate and honor Labor Day.
Labor Day is more than a holiday. It’s a reminder that generations of working people fought for every workplace protection, every step toward fair wages, and every safety standard we enjoy today. And it’s time to remember that those gains are never permanent unless we continue to defend them.
The current administration in Washington has made it clear that they do not stand with American workers. Donald Trump and his cronies are lining their pockets at the expense of working families. While they may try to lower the floor, Illinois is standing strong and building the ceiling higher.
Our democracy is better in a union. At a time when extremist politicians seem intent on dragging us backward, unions represent the best united front. We must protect and strengthen the progress we’ve made, including our previous victories on everything from workplace safety to civil rights.
Below are pictures from celebrations and rallies throughout the state. Thank you to those who put in the work to build the CLC events and thank you to everyone who participated. It’s better in a union!
Labor Day Photos & Media
Photos and media from Labor Day events throughout the state can be viewed here.
IDOL Labor Day Report
The Illinois Department of Labor highlights the hard work of the Department in implementing and enforcing many pro-worker and Labor supported initiatives. Their Labor Day Report can be viewed here.
UNITE HERE Local 1; Locked Out on Labor Day
Hotel workers and broader labor communities rallied in front of the Holiday Inn & Suites Chicago-Downtown at 506 W. Harrison to protest the hotel’s unfair lockout over Labor Day Weekend. While people celebrated around the state, we also fought for our workers and the right to a fair contract. As President Tim Drea stated, “If the Holiday Inn & Suites Chicago-Downtown thought they could lock out workers over Labor Day without having to answer to Illinois labor, they were wrong, The Illinois AFL-CIO and our 900,000 union members across the state will stand with workers of the Holiday Inn & Suites Chicago-Downtown for as long as it takes for them to win the fair union contract they deserve.”
ALTON
Aug. 20 & 23 – James Stanley Charity Softball Tournament
Location: Gordon Moore Park, Alton, IL on hwy. 140.
Contact: B. Dean Webb, 618-259-8558
Aug. 23 – Labor Celebration Parade & Picnic
Kids games, food and refreshments
Location: Parade starts at Emerick Sports Complex at 1001 N. 6th St., Wood River IL. It will continue South on 6th Street turning West on Ferguson Ave., and ending at N. Haller St. in Wood River.
Picnic for Union Members and their family –following parade at Gordon Moore Park, Alton, IL on hwy. 140. (Wrist Bands are required to attend Picnic, see your local union)
Time: Parade lineup begins at 8:00 a.m. & starts at 10 a.m. / Picnic starts after parade completion.
Contact: B. Dean Webb, 618-259-8558 or Nick Dodson, 618 363-1384
BELLEVILLE
Aug. 28– Southwestern Illinois CLC 57th annual Labor Awards Dinner
Location: Banquet Center (downstairs), Bel-Air Bowl, 200 S. Belt West, Belleville, IL 62220
Time: Doors open 6:00pm with Dinner at 7:00pm.
Cost: $30 per person ($240 table of eight) in advance or $35 at the door, Reservation deadline is August 18, 2025.
Sponsor ad book $75 or $150. Ad book deadline August 8, 2025
Contact: Charles Kaemmerer, Jr. at 618-979-4953 or Scot Luchtefeld at 618-340-8300.
Sept. 1– Labor Day Parade & Picnic
Location: Parade is in downtown Belleville, lineup starts in 4th block of South 1st St.. Parade Marshal is Belleville Mayor Jennifer Gain Meyer. The parade will end at Hough Park with the annual Picnic. Parade & Picnic open to union members and their families ONLY. Food, beverages available, and inflatable games for kids with arm bands that can be purchased at the park.
Time: Parade – vehicle lineup 8:00 a.m.; marcher’s lineup 9:00 a.m.; Promptly starts at 10:00 a.m. / Picnic ends by 3:00 p.m. Contact: Scot Luchtefeld, 618-340-8300. Special Notice: NO PETS OF ANY KIND ALLOWED AT PARADE OR PICNIC.
BLOOMINGTON – NORMAL
Sept. 1 – Labor Day Parade followed by a lunch in Miller Park for union members and their families.
Theme: “Union Rights are Civil Rights”
Location: Downtown Bloomington – starting at Front and Center Streets
Time: Parade – 9 a.m. line up, 10 a.m. start / Lunch – 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. $6 box lunch
Contact: For questions or an application contact [email protected] or call 309-208-1120
CHARLESTON
Aug. 23 – Labor Council Picnic
Location: Fox Ridge State Park, 8 miles south of Charleston on Rt. 130
Time: Lunch – Noon – 4:00 p.m. Music, BBQ dinner – all active or retired union members welcome.
Contact: Contact John Warner at 217-855-2839.
CHAMPAIGN – URBANA
Sept. 1 – Labor Day Parade & Picnic
Location: Downtown Champaign – starting at corner of Chestnut St. and Main St to Walnut St to Neil St. to Washington St.
Time: Parade staging begins at 10:00 a.m. and begins at 11 a.m. A picnic will immediately follow downtown (Neil Street Plaza) in Champaign.
Contact: David Beck at 217-721-5344
CHICAGO
Sep. 6 – Chicago Labor Day Parade & Eddie Fest
Location: Parade lineup will be at 103rd St. & S Cottage Grove Ave , marching south to 112th Street.
Time: Parade kicks off at 11am. Eddie Fest to immediately follow, until 4:00 p.m.
Information: This year’s parade kicks off at 11:00 a.m. along Cottage Grove Avenue on Chicago’s South Side in the Historic Pullman neighborhood. Eddie Fest, a free celebration featuring live music, kids’ entertainment, and other programming, will immediately follow and be held on the grounds of the Pullman National Historic Park. Chicago Federation of Labor partners with the Historic Pullman Foundation, Friends of Labor, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, National A. Phillip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum, and Illinois Labor History Society to make this year’s events safe and enjoyable for all. The website has more information, as well as links to register your organization to participate and register as a volunteer.
Contact: For more information and to register, visit www.chicagolaborparade.com.
DANVILLE
Sept. 1 – Labor Day Parade
Location: Downtown Danville Time: 8:00 a.m. lineup, 9:30 a.m. start.
Parade route starts at Davis & Vermilion going south and ending at Main & Vermilion .
Contact: Vermilion County Federation of Labor President, Oscar Williams – [email protected]
DECATUR
Sept. 1 – Labor Day Parade & Picnic
Location: Downtown Decatur, line up on South Franklin Street at Wood Street
Time: 8:30 a.m. lineup, 10 a.m. start; Theme: “It’s Better in a Union”;
Parade Contact: John Warner, 217-855-2839; There will be a picnic at Fairview Park immediately following the parade until 2 PM. This is the 12th annual combined picnic of all labor unions in Macon County, expecting about 3,000 participants. Food, refreshments, ice cream, raffles & kid games. Free to union sponsors, $25 for general public.
Picnic Contact: Lloyd Holman, 217-620-4923
GALESBURG
Sept. 1 – Labor Day Parade
Location: Downtown Galesburg, IL – Main Street
Time: 10 a.m. start
Contact: Galesburg Trades & Labor Assembly President Randall Bryan, 309-335-0907
GRANITE CITY
Sept. 1 – Labor Day Parade and Picnic – Music, food and refreshments
Location: Parade lineup begins at 9:00 a.m. in downtown Granite City on State Street between Niedringhaus & 18th Streets and will go to Wilson Park for picnic for Union Members and their family
Time: Parade starts at 10:00 a.m.
Contact: B. Dean Webb, 618-259-8558 or Mike Fultz 618-931-7212, cell 618-409-4314
WEST PEORIA
Sep. 1 – Labor Day Parade
Location: The 2025 Labor Day Parade begins at 11:00 am, and participants will line up at Bradley Park and will march down Farmington Road to Rabers for a family-friendly event featuring games, food, and more. Friends, family, and pets are invited to join
Time: Parade starts at 11 a.m. with parade lineup at 9:30 a.m.
Contact: Nancy Gardner 309-635-7308 Or Amy Flynn 309-265-8420
QUAD CITY
Sep. 1 – Labor Day Parade
Location: East Moline – lineup at John Deere Harvester Works parking lot, 1100 13th Avenue
Time: Lineup at 9 a.m. at John Deere Harvester Works parking lot at 1100 13th Ave. in East Moline; parade starts at 11 a.m. and proceeds along 15th Avenue.
Contact: Dan Gosa, 309-788-1303 or [email protected]
ROCKFORD
Sept. 1 – Labor Day Parade & Picnic
Location: Parade lineup 7th street between 4th Avenue and 6th Avenue Rockford, IL
Time: Parade lineup at 8:30am and begins at 10am.
Contact: Labor Day Parade Committee Chair Catina Barnett at [email protected]
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Aug. 22 through Sept 1 – Duquoin Illinois State Fair
Aug. 22 – Sep. 1: Labor Pavilion open each day of the fair and sponsored by The Egyptian Building Trades. Twilight Parade is August 22 at 6 PM for all union members wishing to show support by walking with the Union floats. Labor Day Picnic is September 1 at the Duquoin State Fairgrounds for all union members and their families – Doors open at 11 AM.
SPRINGFIELD ILLINOIS
August 30 – Picnic for Working Families
The Springfield & Central Illinois Trades & Labor Council will be hosting a family picnic the week of Labor Day. It will be held on Saturday, August 30th at Duncan Park in Springfield, IL from Noon until 6:00 pm. It will feature food, refreshments, kid games and entertainment.
This past Monday, throughout the state of Illinois, Central Labor Councils honored workers who have lost their lives on the jobsite.
Workers’ Memorial Day commemorates the effective date of OSHA, which promised every worker the right to a safe job. But our hard-earned workplace safety rights are in danger, as elected leaders threaten to cut staff, defund or outright eliminate federal job safety agencies. In the face of federal uncertainty, Illinois must be proactive and guarantee that Illinois workers will have the same protections this time next year regardless of any federal rollbacks.
The Illinois AFL-CIO worked with Senator Robert Peters to introduce SB 1976. This bill will create the Workers’ Rights and Safety Act which will preserve the long-established workplace protections under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, and the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act. This Workers Memorial Day, we highlighted the need for this legislation to pass to protect workers in Illinois.
TAKE ACTION: e-mail your state representatives and demand they support SB1976 here.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM CENTRAL LABOR COUNCILS STATEWIDE
- Alton-Greater Madison County
- Bloomington & Normal
- Chicago
- Kelly in Champaign
- Decatur
- Decatur
- Galesburg
- Yelverton and Drea in Springfield
- Springfield
- Rockford
- Vermillion
Springfield & Cental Illinois Trades & Labor Council and the Illinois AFL-CIO – President Nick Yelverton and President Tim Drea
Springfield & Central Illinois Trades & Labor Council and the Illinois AFL-CIO hosted a ceremony at 10:00 AM at the Illinois AFL-CIO front plaza. Treasurer Michael Frerichs was the honorable guest speaker.
- The Center Square: WATCH: Illinois officials advocate for workplace safety during workers memorial | Illinois | thecentersquare.com
- Fox Illinois: Illinois State Police troopers to be honored at Workers Memorial Day
- KWQC: Workers honored during ceremony
- Crain’s Chicago Business (President Drea and Sen. Peters): Support Illinois workers rights and safety act: Opinion | Crain’s Chicago Business
Alton-Greater Madison County Federation of Labor – President Dean Webb
The Greater Madison County Federation of Labor held a ceremony at 7:00 PM at Gordon Moore Park. Representative Katie Stuart and a representative from Congresswomen Nikki Budzinski’s office offered remarks.
- The Labor Tribune: Workers Memorial Day programs planned in Missouri and Illinois April 27 and 28 – The Labor Tribune
Bloomington & Normal Trades & Labor Assembly – President Jason Pascal
Bloomington & Normal Trades & Labor Assembly hosted a ceremony at 6:00 AM on Monday morning.
Champaign County AFL-CIO – President Matt Kelly
Champaign County AFL-CIO held a ceremony at 5:00 Pm on Monday in Dodds Park. Senator Paul Faraci and a representative from Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski offer remarks at the event.
Chicago Federation of Labor
Chicago Federation of Labor and Chicago Jobs with Justice held their ceremony at 7:00 AM on Monday at the Union Stockyard Gates.
- America’s Workforce Union Podcast: Download – Jill Manrique, Chicago Jobs With Justice | Tim Drea, Illinois AFL-CIO | Podbean
Vermillion County Federation of Labor
Vermillion County Federation of Labor held a ceremony at 9:00 AM on Monday morning in Danville Illinois. State Senator Paul Faraci and State Representative Brandun Schweizer spoke at the event. Vermillion honored Dale Cooper who was murdered 55 years ago on the jobsite.
- Vermillion County First: Ceremony Recalls Tragedy 55 Years Ago | Vermilion County First
- WCIA: Danville man honored for Workers Memorial Day | WCIA.com
Decatur Trades and Labor Assembly
Decatur Trades and Labor Assembly held a ceremony at 5:30 PM at the Macon County Courthouse lawn. Jason Keller from the Illinois Department of Labor offered remarks.
- Now Decatur: Decatur Trades & Labor Assembly to honor workers who lost their lives on the job Monday | NowDecatur.com
- Herald Review: John Hawkins’ name added to Macon County Workers’ Memorial
Galesburg Trades & Labor
Galesburg Trades & Labor held a ceremony at 5:30 PM. Senator Mike Halpin and Brian Bothast from OSHA offered remarks during the event.
West Central Illinois Labor Council – President Chase Carlton
West Central Illinois Labor Council held a ceremony at 6:00 PM on Monday at the Workers’ Memorial Monument at City Hall in Peoria.
- Central Illinois Proud: Workers’ Memorial Day ceremony honors workplace fatalities | CIProud.com
Quad-Cities Local Labor
USW Local 105, IBEW 1379, and ARCONIC Davenport Works leadership held a ceremony at USW Local 105 Hall on Monday 12:00 PM.
Rockford United Labor – President Sara Dorner
Rockford United Labor held a ceremony at the Workers Memorial site at the Zeke Girogi Building. Mayor Tom McNamara, Representative Maurice West, and Senator Steve Stadelman spoke at the event.
- WQRF Rockford: Rockford United Labor honors Workers’ Memorial Day, urges safer workplaces
- Rockford Register Star: Workers Memorial Day ceremony honors those who died on the job in Rockford
- WQRF Rockford: Workers Memorial Day: Unions advocate for stronger protections | Watch













