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UK: USDAW says a trade union organised workplace is a safer workplace on 28 April – #iwmd23

Date: 28 April 2023
Every year April 28 is International Workers’ Memorial Day (IWMD). It is the international trade union day of remembrance and action for workers killed, disabled, injured or made unwell by their work.
Every year April 28 is International Workers’ Memorial Day (IWMD). It is the international trade union day of remembrance and action for workers killed, disabled, injured or made unwell by their work.

For #IWMD23 retail and distribution trade union Usdaw is promoting the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) theme of ‘Organising health and safety within the workplace’. Making the case for strong laws, strong enforcement and strong unions to help Health and Safety Reps organise, inspect and protect.

  • Organise: Usdaw workplace reps have the tools, support and training they need to help keep members healthy and safe.
  • Inspect: Usdaw Reps can use their legal functions to inspect the workplace, investigate accidents and consult with the workers they represent.
  • Protect: Usdaw uses its bargaining strength to make sure that workplace health and safety policies are functioning properly. National campaigns, like ‘Freedom from Fear’ and a ‘New Deal for Workers’ give all workers a voice and to secure new legal rights.

Paddy Lillis – Usdaw General Secretary says: “International Workers’ Memorial Day is when the labour movement remembers those who have been killed or injured at work and those who have died from occupational diseases. So on 28 April we ‘remember the dead and fight for the living’ by highlighting our all year round campaigning for better health and safety.

“Health and safety at work is a right not a privilege. Keeping members safe is one of the key aims of Usdaw. This involves ensuring safe working practices and environments, safety training, ensuring the supply of personal protective equipment, and advising members and reps on all other aspects of safety at work.

“Usdaw has thousands of trained Safety Reps across the UK who are instrumental in maintaining a safe workplace and who work with management to prevent accidents. Usdaw also has experts in its health and safety section at head office who, along with the Union’s network of area organisers, offer important advice and support to reps and members.

“The Health and Safety Executive brings unions and employers together, but funding cuts and Government policies have weakened its effectiveness. That is why Usdaw is calling for a reversal of the HSE cuts. We also want to see more HSE and local authority inspectors to enforce health and safety law and for the inspectors to work with Union Safety Reps when they do workplace inspections.

“Usdaw Reps across the country will be bringing Workers Memorial Day into their workplaces, publicising the importance of health and safety and in some areas participating in public ceremonies and events. I wish them well in their commemorations and campaigning.”

Notes for editors:

Usdaw (Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers) is the UK’s fifth biggest trade union with over 350,000 members. Most Usdaw members work in the retail sector, but the union also has many members in transport, distribution, food manufacturing, chemical industry and other trades www.usdaw.org.uk

For Usdaw press releases visit: http://www.usdaw.org.uk/news and you can follow us on Twitter @UsdawUnion

UK: NASUWT encourages mass participation at #iwmd23

International Workers’ Memorial Day allows us to remember the dead and fight for the living

On International Workers’ Memorial Day, we remember all those who have died at work and reconfirm our commitment to fight for the living.

This Thursday 28 April, we encourage our members to take part in remembering all those who have died at work or as a result of their workplace environment.

All workplaces should be healthy and safe environments. Organised workplaces are safer workplaces and having an active union in a workplace:

  • helps reduce injuries at work;
  • leads to a reduction in the levels of ill health caused by work;
  • encourages greater reporting of injuries and near misses;
  • makes workers more confident and productive;
  • helps develop a more positive safety culture; and
  • saves the economy many millions of pounds.

Ways you can get involved with Workers’ Memorial Day

NASUWT
  1. Become a Health and Safety Rep or recruit another Rep – does your school/college have a Health and Safety Rep? If not, why not consider becoming one? If it does, recruit someone else.
  2. We’ve produced a range of Wellbeing Tools for Teachers that include advice on identifying and dealing with stress, mental health problems and violent behaviour in the classroom, as well as ways to access support and training.
  3. A key revelation found in our latest Teacher Wellbeing Survey was that workload is still the main factor responsible for creating work-related stress.
  4. Activists can use our Wellbeing at Work Audits (login) to help assess wellbeing in their workplace.
  5. Take advantage of our free Health and Safety training programme – Health and Safety Reps save lives and prevent illness and injury because they have specialised training.
TUC International Workers Memorial Day

  1. Find a local event near you or if you’re organising one add it to the TUC list.
  2. Hold a one-minute silence – join other union activists taking part in a one-minute silence at 12 noon to remember those who have died because of their work.
  3. Share images – raise awareness of Workers’ Memorial Day at work with the TUC poster and images on social media.
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ILO World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2023

Europe: Asbestos victims urge EU to stop workplace cancer scandal – ETUC – #iwmd23

Victims of occupational cancer and their families are today, on International Workers Memorial Day, calling on EU leaders to give workers the highest possible level of protection from asbestos.

Around 90,000 people lose their lives to asbestos-related cancer in the EU every year, making it the leading cause of workplace fatalities.

Between 4 and 7 million workers across the EU are exposed to asbestos and that number is expected to grow by 4% over the next decade as a result of building renovations as part of the EU Green Deal.

The EU is currently reviewing the asbestos exposure limit but the European Commission and European Council want to keep it at a dangerously high level in order to minimise costs for businesses.

To show the consequences of such a decision, trade unions are publishing the testimonies of those whose lives have been blighted by cancer caused by exposure to asbestos at work. 

Read more here:
https://www.etuc.org/en/pressrelease/iwmd-asbestos-victims-urge-eu-stop-workplace-cancer-scandal

 

Europe: A grave reminder from ETUI

The decline of the fatal accident rate in Europe has levelled off. ETUI says this is a stark reminder that the trade union can never become complacent in its fight to protect workers.

Sweden: Candle lighting ceremony to honor and remember fallen victims of work

Today on Workers’ Memorial Day, we light a candle for all our comrades who have left us due to work, to remember and honor them, whether it is through a work accident or work-related illness.

Workers’ Memorial Day

Så var då den 28 april här igen – en dag då vi särskilt minns och hedrar de som förlorat sina liv på grund av sitt arbete. Tyvärr har redan 16 personer mist sina liv i arbetet i år. 16 personer som lämnade sitt hem på morgonen och inte kom tillbaka till nära och kära efter arbetets slut. Men det är viktigt att komma ihåg att detta bara är en del av bilden – det finns också de som dör i förtid på grund av arbetsrelaterade sjukdomar och denna siffra är betydligt högre. Enligt Arbetsmiljöverket beräknas att cirka 3000 personer dör i förtid varje år, på grund av arbetet. Vi kan därför aldrig lägga ned kampen för att ingen ska riskera sitt liv eller sin hälsa på grund av arbetet. Varje arbetsrelaterat dödsfall och varje arbetsrelaterad sjukdom visar hur viktigt arbetsmiljöarbetet är. De kan undvikas genom aktiva och preventiva insatser för en god arbetsmiljö. Om ett effektivt arbetsmiljöarbete vore självklart oavsett var i världen, skulle vi aldrig ha kunnat läsa om sådana allvarliga olyckor som exempelvis branden vid Rana Plaza, där fler än 1 100 arbetare dog.

EU-statistik visar att 78 procent av all arbetsrelaterad cancer beror på exponering av asbest, något som är totalförbjudet i EU sedan 2005 (Sverige 1982), för att ge ett exempel. Totalt dog 3 355 människor på jobbet i EU 2020 (den senast tillgängliga statistiken) varav mer än en femtedel ägde rum inom byggindustrin, enligt Eurostat.

Tittar vi vidare på Eurostats statistik från 2019 så ser vi att i jämförelse med övriga EU, så ligger vi “bra” till. Men kan vi verkligen “nöja oss” med att vi har få dödsolyckor i jämförelse? Absolut inte, om ni frågar mig eller vem som helst inom fackföreningsrörelsen. Tanken att ditt arbete skulle kunna riskera ditt liv är oacceptabelt, arbete ska alltid utföras med noggranna och väl genomförda riskanalyser, så att det kan utföras utan att riskera ditt liv eller din hälsa. Oavsett var eller med vad du arbetar! Systematiskt arbetsmiljöarbete på varje arbetsplats, tillgång till skyddsutrustning och säkerhetsanordningar, välutbildade skyddsombud och chefer i arbetsmiljöfrågor, samt tillgång till expertis från t e x företagshälsovård vid behov, är a och o för att skapa en trygg och säker arbetsmiljö för alla arbetstagare. För det har väl inte gått någon förbi att sedan ILO:s arbetskonferens 2022, är en säker och hälsosam arbetsmiljö en grundläggande rättighet i arbetslivet? Det betyder att du har rätt att inte bli sjuk eller omkomma på grund av ditt arbete.

Därför, mina vänner, tänder vi idag ett ljus för alla våra kamrater som har lämnat oss på grund av arbetet, för att minnas och hedra dem. Samtidigt knyter vi näven i fickan och lovar att tillsammans ställer vi krav för en arbetsmiljö där ingen riskerar sin hälsa eller sitt liv!

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Turkey: Unions mark IWMD and decry alarming number of work-related deaths

BWI affiliates AGAC-IS, CIMSE-IS, ORMAN-IS and TARIM ORMAN-IS, under the umbrella of the Turkish Union of Road, Construction and Building Workers (YOL-IS), gathered in Ankara, Türkiye on 25 April to mark this year’s International Workers’ Memorial Day. The trade unions decried the alarming number of work-related deaths in industries where they operate, and raised awareness on the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) adoption of occupational health and safety as a fundamental right of workers. #IWMD23 #MakeItHappen

Moldova: 28 aprilie – Ziuă mondială pentru securitate şi sănătate în muncă

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De Ziua mondială pentru securitate şi sănătate în muncă, marcată anual în întreaga lume la data de 28 aprilie, Confederația Națională a Sindicatelor din Moldova, în cooperare cu Platforma Națională a Forumului Societății Civile din Parteneriatul Estic, organizează în incinta Institutului Muncii (mun. Chișinău, str. Zimbrului 10) masa rotundă cu genericul „Munca în condiții sigure și sănătoase – un drept fundamental al salariaților la locul de muncă”.
La eveniment participă conducerea CNSM, lideri ai centrelor sindicale național-ramurale, fiind invitați reprezentanți ai Parlamentului și Guvernului Republicii Moldova, Confederației Naționale a Patronatului din Republica Moldova, Organizației Internaționale a Muncii.
Obiectivul acestui eveniment este de a promova prevenirea accidentelor și a bolilor profesionale, sensibilizarea și focalizarea atenției partenerilor sociali, responsabililor de domeniul securității și sănătății în muncă (SSM), asupra tendințelor din domeniul SSM, precum şi atenționării asupra situației în domeniul dat la nivel național.
Tematicile care vor fi abordate în cadrul panelurilor de discuții cuprind următoarele: asigurarea securității și sănătății în muncă – un drept primordial pentru salariați; controlul și prevenirea în domeniul SSM – un element esențial pentru a asigura un mediu de muncă adecvat; rolul organizației sindicale primare în asigurarea drepturilor salariaților în domeniul SSM.
Evenimentul va fi transmis live pe pagina de Facebook a CNSM.
Data de 28 aprilie la nivel internaţional este o zi dedicată comemorării celor care şi-au pierdut viaţa în urma accidentelor de muncă şi bolilor profesionale, de asemenea este o zi dedicată promovării securităţii şi sănătăţii în muncă.
Din 2010, la iniţiativa mișcării sindicale, şi în Republica Moldova ziua de 28 aprilie este oficial recunoscută ca „Ziuă mondială pentru securitate şi sănătate în muncă”.

Croatia: Make it happen on 28 April!

“Make it happen!”
This was the cry of Croatia’s Construction Workers’ Trade Union as it joins BWI in calling all employers and governments to fully implement and recognise the right of workers to healthy and safe workplaces. #MakeItHappen #iwmd23

Western Balkans: Two day trade union seminar to recognise OHS standards as a fundamental right

The strategic use of ILO Supervisory Machinery in light of recognition of OHS standards as Fundamental Rights at Work, Seminar for Trade Unions from the Western Balkans, Skopje, 27 – 28 April 2023. North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo

Macedonia: Seminar za megjunarodni standardi za rabota za sindikatite od Zapaden Balkan vo organizacija na ILO

Seminar za megjunarodni standardi za rabota za sindikatite od Zapaden Balkan vo organizacija na ILO

Remember the dead, fight like hell for the living