Global: ITF statement – Workers’ Memorial Day

Commenting on Workers’ Memorial Day, which takes place tomorrow 28 April, ITF president Paddy Crumlin said: “This is the day we remember all those, known and unknown, friends and strangers, who have suffered injury or death in the workplace. It’s the day we remember the dead and fight for the living.

“But remembering is not enough. Workplace deaths are preventable deaths. We have a duty as trade unionists and as human beings to fight back against what amounts to a continuing slaughter. We must enshrine health and safety at work and ensure that employers treasure it too. We have to live and breathe it, and make sure everyone else does too. It must be supported, paid for and promoted until every workplace is a safe place.”

ITF general secretary Steve Cotton added: “Worldwide, transport workers labour in some of the most dangerous environments there are: on sea, on land and in the air. Often isolated, sometime facing violence and the threat of violence. Our unions are working together to minimise those risks, share knowledge and strategies, and build safe workplaces. On Workers’ Memorial Day we take a moment to remember the lost, before returning to the struggle to build a better future. “

For more information about Workers’ Memorial Day see www.28april.org

ENDS

 

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Czech Republic: ČMKOS symbolicky položí 104 křížů za oběti smrtelných pracovních úrazů

 

Zveřejněno: 27.04.2017

Již tradičně si 28. dubna připomínají odbory na celém světě památku obětí pracovních úrazů, nemocí z povolání a zraněných při práci. Hlavním smyslem je poukazovat na nutnost zdravého pracovní prostředí a zdůrazňovat velmi významný  a stále podceňovaný význam prevence v oblasti bezpečnosti práce.

Za účasti generálního inspektora SÚIP Rudolfa Hahna, předsedy ČMKOS Josefa Středuly a místopředsedkyně ČMKOS Radky Sokolové se 28. dubna 2017 ve 12 hod. před sídlem ČMKOS (nám. W. Churchilla 2, Praha 3) uskuteční pietní akt za 104  zbytečně vyhaslých lidských životů.

Přílohy:

2017-04-25-mezinarodni-vzpominkovy-den_1.doc 79 kB

https://www.cmkos.cz/obsah/219/cmkos-symbolicky-polozi-104-krizu-za-obeti-smrtelnych-pracov/19025

Nigeria: CCESSA organises 28 April conference on updated safety rules

CCESSA is organising a 28 April public conference to update unions and safety experts on the updated OHS regulations in Nigeria.

Burkina Faso: Unions campaign on safety and health for temporary and casual workers

Update from BWI

FTBBF, FNTCS, SNTBB will mark 28 April in Ougadougou by raising awareness of the safety and health hazards faced by casual and temporary workers.

Scotland: Scottish Hazards Campaign reports 28 April events will be held across Scotland

International Workers’ Memorial Day (IWMD) will be marked at events across the country on Friday 28 April 2017.  Listings can be found on the STUC’s website.

Should you wish to know more about the background to IWMD and to get ideas for organising, read this flier prepared by Greater Manchester Hazards Centre and watch their new film.

If you’re preparing speeches/materials for IWMD, make sure you tell “The Whole Story” on work-related injury, deaths and illness, by using the details contained in this presentation, again prepared by GMCH.

Details of how to obtain resources such as purple forget-me-knot ribbons, “Union Workplaces are Safer Workplaces” car stickers, posters, stickers, etc is available in this leaflet.

Can we ask that you send photos of your events to Ian Tasker @ the STUC – itasker@stuc.org.uk and to us at Scottish Hazards using info@scottishhazards.org .

Scottish Hazards Campaign

Wales: 28 April reception to remember those who have lost their lives at work

Global: Unions Make Work Safer! The case of forestry

“Unions Make Work Safer!” is the slogan for International Workers’ Memorial Day on 28 April 2017. “Forestry work does not compare to factory or construction work and it presents its own sets of challenges and problems in terms of Occupational Health and Safety (OSH). However, BWI affiliates in the sector work hard every day to minimize the risks of forestry work and make sure that OSH trainings and provisions are put in place.” says BWI General Secretary Ambet Yuson.

More from BWI

Gabon: On 28 April UTBTPBSP will encourage social dialogue

Update from BWI

UTBTPBSP is targeting union activists and companies management in Libreville  to create  an avenue for  social dialogue between workers and management around OHS issues.

Ghana: Union targets dialogue with companies on 28 April

Update from BWI

Timber and Woodworkers’ Union (TWU) of Ghana is targeting union activists and companies management at  MELGREP company limited to create  an avenue for  social dialogue between workers and management around OHS issues.

 

Ghana: Public forum on the trade union role in securing a peaceful election and development

Update from BWI

Construction and Building Material Workers’ union (CBMWU) of Ghana is organising a public forum, in Accra, on the trade union role in securing a peaceful election  for national cohesion and development.

The aim is to raise public awareness of unions’ contribution to peace keeping and development.

 

Remember the dead, fight like hell for the living