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Labor groups mark Workers Memorial Day to highlight workplace deaths
Some 112 Wisconsin workers died on the job in 2023, the AFL-CIO reported Monday as labor unions marked Workers Memorial Day to highlight workplace dangers. “When a union is there at the workplace, injuries go down and lives are saved,”…
Workers Memorial Day: ‘Our work is not yet done’
The following comments were delivered at the Workers Memorial Day commemoration at the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries in Tumwater on April 24. by APRIL SIMS TUMWATER, WA (April 28, 2025) — On behalf of the Washington State Labor Council’s 600 affiliated unions representing more than half a million workers, thank you to […] The post Workers Memorial Day: ‘Our work is not yet done’ appeared first on The STAND.
Workers Memorial Day reminds us to remember the dead and fight for the living
Congress passed the Occupational Safety and Health Act in 1970, promising every worker the right to a safe job. Working people and their unions have fought to make that promise real, winning life-saving protections and forcing employers to take safety more seriously. Those victories have saved countless lives and prevented numerous injuries. But the fight isn’t over. Every single day, roughly 385 U.S. workers die from work-related injuries and i…
Remembering lives lost at work - Central Queensland Today
Central Queensland workers’ unions gathered at Rockhampton’s permanent workers' memorial at Col Brown Park on Monday, 28 April, to pay […] Subscribe or Login to see the rest of the content. Username Password Remember Me Forgot Password The post Remembering lives lost at work appeared first on Central Queensland Today.
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