I got called away on an emergency at the last minute and was unable to attend.
The Free Press has been known for talking out of their backsides when it comes to labor.
On the public-front, they are a stalwart supporter of labor and the working class.
For fun, remind them about The Free Press' actions during a very nasty strike in Detroit about 15-years ago: the very public hiring of replacement workers, the hiring of local police departments for security, dispatching of outside agitators into the crowd to stir up trouble, advertisements on the local TV and radio stations regarding said trouble.
When this is brought up, their reporters get angry and leave in a huff. Try it on one of them sometime, it's fun.
Another thing I noticed about The Free Press' coverage, click on the photo gallery link in their article. They intermixed the rallies from all around the country with the rally from Lansing.