The labour strike would also commemorate the student-led uprising for democracy on October 14, 1973.
In a post on Facebook on Sunday, Parit, also known as Penguin, a leader of the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration group that are organising the pro-democracy rallies, suggested eight ways in which everyone could play a role in fighting dictatorship:
"1. Stand straight, raise three fingers, respect the national flag, be it at home, school, shopping mall, bus station or a flea market.
2. When the Royal anthem is played in a cinema hall, do not stand up, but instead show three fingers.
3. Tie white ribbons to a fence, bag, or the wing mirror of your vehicle.
4. When you see a procession of dignitaries, whoever it is, honk loudly at them.
5. Place anti-dictator signboards along the overpass or at various communities, etc.
6. When [Prime Minister] Prayut [Chan-o-cha] visits any area, ask the local people to sign up to not welcome dictators.
7. Go on a strike from October 14 at the same time across the country.
8. Break the dictator’s account: ban SCB bank."
Meanwhile, Parit announced on Sunday that the weekend rally would end at 9am, and the next rally would be held on September 24 in front of Paliament House to press their demand for amending the Constitution.