Category Archives: 2026 Asia-Pacific

Asia-Pacific/Philippines: ITUC IWMD webinar – psychosocial risks at work: organising for workers’ health and safety

In commemoration of International Workers’ Memorial Day (IWMD) on 28 April 2026, ITUC-Asia Pacific, with support from FES Philippines, warmly invites all affiliates to join a regional webinar on psychosocial risks and organising for workers’ safety and health.

Across the region, many workers face growing pressures at work – from excessive workloads and unpredictable hours to harassment, job insecurity, isolation, and digital surveillance. These conditions can harm workers’ health and well-being, leading to stress, anxiety, burnout, and other psychosocial harms. Psychosocial risks are often felt most by workers already facing discrimination and exclusion, including women, migrant workers, young workers, LGBTIQ+ workers, Indigenous workers, workers with disabilities, and those in informal and platform economies.

In this context, this webinar will bring together unions across the region to share experiences, highlight organising strategies, and discuss how addressing psychosocial risks can strengthen worker protection and union action.

This two-hour session is designed to be highly interactive, ensuring that participants are not just listeners but active contributors. The webinar will include:

  1. Live interactive activities to capture workers’ experiences and perceptions of psychosocial risks in real time
  2. Union voices from different sectors and contexts sharing concrete organising experiences addressing psychosocial risks and their impacts on workers and workplaces
  3. Small breakout discussions where participants can exchange experiences and reflect on organising opportunities around psychosocial risks
  4. Collective reflection and synthesis to identify key demands, organising lessons, and messages for the regional IWMD campaign

Hearing from workers across different sectors and contexts will help deepen our understanding of how psychosocial risks affect workers and workplaces and strengthen our collective efforts to ensure safer and healthier working conditions for all.

REGISTER here: ITUC Meeting Registration – Zoom

Australia: 28 April events listing from ACTU

ACTU Centre for Health and Safety Update 2026/15

Good afternoon,

As you would be aware, International Workers’ Memorial Day takes place annually around the world on 28 April – it is the international day of remembrance and action for workers killed, disabled, injured or made unwell by their work.

This year the focus is on psychosocial risks.

You can find details of the various TLC memorial events being held on Tuesday 28 April around the country here, and we encourage you to attend.

Kind regards,

Jenny Holden
Executive Assistant to Assistant Secretary, Liam O’Brien

International Workers Memorial Day – Tuesday 28 April

Kazakhstan: Federation of Trade Unions of the Republic of Kazakhstan is focusing on psychosocial hazards

Hello!

 International Workers’ Memorial Day – April 28

We inform you that the topic of psychosocial risks is gradually gaining more development in our countryTrade unions are paying increasing attention to the study and dissemination of this relatively new direction in the field of occupational safety and health.

In Kazakhstan, a new Concept of Safe Labor for the period up to 2030 was put into effect on January 1, 2025This Concept provides for a new Classifier of harmful production factors affecting the human body at the workplaceSection “05.2.3 Stress in the emotional sphere” is separately included in the ClassifierOur experience in this direction is still small, but we have already begun active work.

In order to familiarize workers with this topic, a lecture was organized in the city of Almaty in 2025, which I presented during a seminar with trade union workers (chairmen of coal industry trade unions)It is the coal industry that is the leader in terms of the number of accidents and injuries, which is why the familiarization was started in this industryI am attaching my presentation in Russian to the letter (I am adding the English translation as a separate file)If you have any questions, I am ready to provide the necessary clarifications.

I also want to inform you that we are preparing to speak on the topic of psychosocial risks at the international KIOSH-2026 ConferenceThis international conference is held in Kazakhstan annually in the springIn addition, I include the topic of psycho-emotional risks in the lectures that I conduct during the training of trade union workers (mining and metallurgical industry, mechanical engineering, forestry, etc.).

We are also very eager to get acquainted with international experience, so we will be glad to receive any information that you can share with us.

Sincerely, Marat Imash, Head of the Occupational Safety and Health Department, Federation of Trade Unions of the Republic of Kazakhstan.