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Health workers candle lighting (Photo from IOHSAD) On Wednesday night, April 28, Institute for Occupational Health and Safety Development (IOHSAD) marked International Workers’ Memorial Day through a candle-lighting activity in hospitals to pay tribute to those “who have laid their lives in the cause to improve and save workers’ lives.” “We remember all workers who have died saving the lives of, and providing essential services to, Filipinos. We condemn the government for failing to provide sufficient protection to our workers. At the same time, we raise alarm on the possibility of COVID-19 outbreaks in workplaces if the government refused to immediately act on workers’ health and safety demands,” Nadia De Leon, IOHSAD Executive Director, said in a statement. ....
1:50 Central New York Workers are bringing awareness to the workplace dangers during the pandemic on Worker s Memorial Day. Workers’ Memorial Day pays tribute to workers who died from injuries and illness from work…and this year was the most tragic on record as hundreds across the state died from exposure to COVID-19 at work. Loretto nurse Carlita Adamy reflects on how hard her job has been this year. “They’re dying around you and all you can do is hold their hand and let them know that they’re not alone. It’s just a really tough thing to see.” ....
By Cllr David Baines, leader of St Helens Borough Council Column L-R: Cllr Richard McCauley, John Riley, mayor Cllr Paul PcQuade, Cllr Nova Charlton, council leader David Baines and Cllr Andy Bowden EVERY year on April 28, the UK joins countries around the world in marking International Workers’ Memorial Day, paying tribute to those who have lost their lives at work or from work-related injury and disease, and reaffirming our commitment to fight for better standards of health and safety for the benefit of everyone. In a borough like St Helens, which has been built on the back of hard labour and heavy industries like glass and coal, we’ve sadly got a legacy of tragedies large and small and it’s vital we remember them and do all we can to stand up for the rights and welfare of working people everywhere. ....
04/29/21 Dave Trumble After driving past a car crash, we all slow down for the next little while. This is similar to how we respond in the aftermath of a workplace fatality. We often slow down for a bit before the behaviors and habits of the years creep back in. Some organizations refuse to let complacency return and make foundational changes that alter the Throughout most of the 20th century, generating and distributing electricity in Ontario and sharing these resources with bordering states was in the hands of Ontario Hydro. The “Hydro,” as it was often called, stood as one of the biggest players in the electricity market in North America for decades. Ontario Hydro established enviable safety programs and records, as did the various companies that spawned from its dissolution due to deregulation, or so we thought until the early 1990s. Due to its size and the diversity of work from construction to operation and maintenance, Ontario Hydro had experienced some trag ....
KVRR Local News Union leaders are calling on Congress to pass the Protecting the Right to Organize Act April 28, 2021 FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Leaders from the Northern Plains United Labor Council are speaking out about the fight for safer jobs on this Workers’ Memorial Day. Eighteen names accompanied by flowers sat side-by-side inside the Fargo-Moorhead Labor Temple Wednesday afternoon. They’re North Dakota workers who were killed on the job last year, two of which had contracted the coronavirus. “I’m here every year, but this year in particular is really hard,” said Dan Jackson of Oakes, North Dakota. For Jackson, one name on the list stands out. ....