- Workers' Memorial Day
Workers' Memorial Day, International Workers' Memorial Day or International Commemoration Day (ICD) for Dead and Injured takes place annually around the world on
April 28 , an international day of remembrance and action for workers killed, disabled, injured or made unwell by their work.Greater Manchester Hazards Centre Fact Sheet 28 April 2006 (GMHC is part of theHazards Campaign recognised and affiliated to the UKTrades Union Congress ) Author Hilda Palmer, (no ISBN); available at http://www.gmhazards.org.uk/WMDLft06.pdf Also "'Safety Express' March/ April 2006 Page 5" 'April 28th is...Workers' Memorial Day' (no ISBN); published by TheRoyal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA ) UKregistered charity No. 207823]Worldwide
According to the
International Labour Organisation (ILO), across the world:* Each year, more than two million women and men die as a result of work-related accidents and diseases
* Workers suffer approximately 270 million occupational accidents each year, and fall victim to some 160 million incidents of work-related illnesses
* Hazardous substances kill 440,000 workers annually – asbestos claims 100,000 lives
* One worker dies every 15 seconds worldwide. 6,000 workers die every day. Work kills more people than wars.Trades Union Congress (UK) 'Hazards at Work: Organising for Safe and Healthy Workplaces' ISBN 1-85006-754-6. Also ILO fact sheet 'Facts on Safety at Work' published by the ILO April 2005 (no ISBN); available at http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/inf/fact/index.htm]Workers' Memorial Day
In a world, where on occasions death, injury and illness at work are hidden away and taken for granted, Workers' Memorial Day is an opportunity to highlight the preventable nature of most workplace accidents and ill health and to promote campaigns and union organisation in the fight for improvements in workplace safety. The slogan for the day is "Remember the dead - Fight for the living."
Although the
28 April is used as the focal point for remembrance and a day of International solidarity; campaigning and other related activities continue throughout the year right around the world.Origins and Why April 28th?
Workers' Memorial Day was started by the
Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) in 1984, theCanadian Labour Congress declared an annual day of remembrance in 1985 on April 28, which is the anniversary of a comprehensiveWorkers Compensation Act , passed in 1914. In 1991, theCanadian Parliament passed an Act respecting a National Day of Mourning for persons killed or injured in the workplace; making April 28, an official Workers’ Mourning Day. TUC Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety course notes 2004/5 Section C page 69 (no ISBN); more info available at http://www.tuc.org.uk/h_and_s/index.cfm?mins=293] April 28 is also the day that the Occupational Safety and Health act was passed in the United States, which might have something to do with the decision to have the day on April 28Fact|date=April 2008.International Recognition
For years Workers Memorial Day events have been organised in
Canada and the U.S. and then worldwide. In the USA it has been recognised since 1989. Since 1989trade unions in theNorth America ,Asia ,Europe andAfrica have organised events on the 28th April. The lateHazards Campaign er Tommy Harte brought Workers Memorial Day to the UK in 1992 as a day to "‘Remember the Dead: Fight for the Living’. " In the UK the campaign for Workers’ Memorial Day has been championed by theHazards Campaign and taken-up bytrade unions , adopted by the ScottishTUC in 1993, followed by the TUC in 1999 and theHealth and Safety Commission &Health and Safety Executive in 2000.The 28th April is recognised by the
International Labour Organisation (ILO) and theInternational Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) as International Workers' Memorial Day. In 1996 the ICFTU commemorated Workers' Memorial Day and began to set annual 'themes'. For 2006 the ICFTU theme was "Union workplaces: safer workplaces" plus a Global Ban onAsbestos andHIV /Aids . During 2001 the ILO, part of theUnited Nations , recognised Workers' Memorial Day and declared it "Global Health and Safety Day " and in 2002 the ILO announced that 28 April should be an official day in theUnited Nations system.Workers' Memorial Day is recognised as a national day in many countries including:
Argentina ,Belgium ,Bermuda ,Brazil ,Canada ,Dominican Republic ,Luxembourg ,Panama ,Peru ,Portugal ,Spain ,Thailand ,Taiwan and theUnited States .Trade Unions in other countries includingBenin ,Czech Republic ,Finland ,Hungary ,Malta ,Nepal ,New Zealand ,Romania ,Singapore and theUK are pursuing government recognition.Workers’ Memorial Day is now an International day of remembrance of workers killed in incidents at work, or by diseases caused by work and annually on the 28th April, Workers' Memorial Day events are held throughout the world some examples include: - active campaigning, workplace awareness events, public events including: - speeches, multi faith religious services, laying wreathes, planting trees, unveiling monuments, balloon releases, raising public awareness of issues and laying out empty shoes to symbolise those who have died at work.
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External links and references
* [http://www.simonjones.org.uk/ Simon Jones Memorial Campaign]
* [http://hazards.org/wmd/ Workers' Memorial Day]HAZARDS Magazine global events listing, resources and gallery
* [http://www.lancashiretradeunions.org.uk/ Workers' Memorial Day]Preston ,Lancashire , UK.
* [http://www.workersmemorialday.com/index.html Workers' Memorial Day] site fromSacramento, California , USA
* [http://www.usmwf.org/ Workers' Memorial Day]United Support & Memorial for Workplace Fatalities Awareness, Tributes, Workers Memorials, Family Support.
* [http://www.workersmemorial.org/ Workers' Memorial] site fromNew York , USA
* [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=svWsyNZgDqU Morkers' Memorial Day Bradford, UK] Youtube video of Workers' Memorial day Bradford UK
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