And a few activists held a large blue banner reading "Same World, Same
Struggle" outside Mass. Hall.
The speeches tied the campaign for a living wage to issues of free trade and globalization.
PSLM member Amy C. Offner '01 addressed the assembled crowd of students and anti-free trade activists.
"They are sticking it out with amazing courage in there," Offner said.
"We're all going to stick together and fight for both of these issues
until we get a resolution."
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