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New Zealand Council of Trade Unions president Richard Wagstaff lays a piece of coal at the workers’ memorial in Palmerston North s Memorial Park, with city mayor Grant Smith watching on.
An annual memorial to those who have died on the job is a reminder of the need to take mental health as seriously as workplace safety experts say. Nearly 100 people took part in the International Workers’ Memorial Day ceremony at Memorial Park and the Keep All Workers Safe conference in Palmerston North on Wednesday. For more than 10 years, Unions Manawatū and the city council have held the annual ceremony in remembrance of those who have died at work.
The symposium had been set up to run last year, but was postponed because of the Covid-19 lockdown. Memorial service organiser John Shennan said the idea was to enhance the memorial day by injecting more enthusiasm into the role of health and safety representatives. Representatives are trained workplace advocates for health and safety, with potential to go beyond making sure people simply complied with the rules to reduce risks of injury or sickness. The seminar is endorsed by Palmerston North mayor Grant Smith, who said everyone deserved to come home at the end of their working day to their families and loved ones.