Actor and activist Danny Glover went to South Africa to support protesters demanding higher wages. The star recently joined people at the United Automobile Workers’ Union of America in their effort to enable employees of a Japanese car manufacturing factory start a labor union in Mississippi.
On May 30, Danny showed up in Johannesburg to express his support to the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union who are campaigning for a salary increase for administrative workers in South Africa. He spoke at demonstrations and said: “I’m here on behalf of all the workers in Mississippi. We are all supporting each other, we must stand together.”