Category Archives: 2019

Europe: ETUC – Work is to earn living, not cause death

ETUC News release 23, April, 2019
Work is to earn living, not cause death

Almost two hundred thousand people die every year in the European Union as a result of workplace diseases, illnesses and accidents.

The reality is much worse – there is massive under reporting by employers, and when a worker is killed by their work it harms whole families.

The ETUC is calling for the European Union – in particular the new European Parliament to be elected in May and the new European Commission to be appointed following the elections – to

• Set a target of zero workplace cancer, and as a step towards that target set ‘binding occupational exposure limits’ for at least 50 cancer-causing substances (24 have been agreed by the current Parliament and Commission);

• Introduce a Directive on stress at work to make all employers adopt initiatives to identify and prevent stress, and procedures to tackle stress;

• Introduce a Directive to tackle back, knee and finger-joint (and other musculoskeletal) pain at work;

• Launch a debate on preventing work-related road deaths and work-related suicide with a view to taking new measures in the lifetime of the new Parliament and Commission.

“Work is to earn a living” said Esther Lynch, ETUC Confederal Secretary “not cause death.

“The EU should work towards no work-related deaths and adopt an official target of zero workplace cancer. EU law is needed to oblige employers to put in place actions to prevent and tackle work-related stress and to stop the misery and suicide caused by work-related stress.

“The EU must also act to reduce the distress of millions of workers who suffer from musculoskeletal pain – like back, knee and other pain in people’s tendons, joints, muscles and bones.”

On work-related road deaths and suicides, Lynch added “We know that a large proportion of road deaths are work-related, and with the digital economy there is an increase of people delivering goods by road. We need those platforms who create the conditions to be responsible and take actions to protect workers and prevent work-related road deaths. We also know that these delivery workers are subject increasingly to violence. On work-related suicide we need studies and statistics as well as a actions to prevent such suicides.”

April 28 is the day trade unionists throughout the world ‘remember the dead and fight for the living’ and press decision-makers and employers on the need to work with trade unions to stop workplace fatalities, injuries and disease.

There were estimated to be some 500,000 work-related cancer deaths 2014-19 (the period in office of the current European Commission and Parliament), part of a total of 900,000-1 million work-related deaths over the same period in EU member states.

 

Global: Worldwide support for International Workers’ Memorial Day on 28 April 2019!

With four days to go to International Workers’ Memorial Day on 28 April 2019, unions and safety campaigns in over 50 countries have already had their activities and resources added to the ITUC 28 April website and featured on the global events map.

If events are taking place in your country, make sure we know about them! We particularly want to hear from national union centres and national unions and campaigns.

 

28 April resources

Other tools

Find out more

 

ITUC 28 April website, facebook page and twitter hashtag #iwmd19.

 

Global: ILO activities on 28 April

The International Labour Organisation marks International Workers’ Memorial day on 28 April with its World Day for Health at Work.
New safety and health issues emerge as work changes – report.

Journée mondiale de la sécurité et de la santé au travail: Sécurité, santé et avenir du travail – OIT, 28 avril 2019.
De nouveaux problèmes de sécurité et de santé émergent avec les changements au travail – rapport.

Día Mundial de la Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo: Seguridad y Salud y el Futuro del Trabajo – OIT, 28 de abril de 2019.
Surgen nuevos problemas de seguridad y salud a medida que el trabajo cambia – informe.

USA: National COSH – Worker Memorial Week, 2019 Fatality List Resources

Thank you to the worker health and safety activist community for all the work going on around the world to remember those who were injured, made ill or killed on the job. This annual activity fuels our work to fight for more prevention programs to stop the daily physical and emotional toll that work has on so many workers.

Below are some links to specific information about workplace fatalities that may be helpful as we try to highlight specific recent fatality cases.

Other resources are available on the COSH Website and AFL-CIO’s toolkit

If you have additional information on fatality cases that should be included in the COSH Fatality Database, please let us know. peter@nationalcosh.org

Peter Dooley,MS,CIH, CSP
Senior Project Coordinator, National COSH
3360 E 25th ST
Tucson AZ 85713
734-320-5160 [c]

USA: AFL-CIO 28 April toolkit

Safe Jobs, Every Worker's RightIf you’re planning last minute remarks, events or publications for Workers’ Memorial Day, don’t forget about the AFL-CIO’s toolkit.

It includes many tools for you to use:

  • fliers on Workers’ Memorial Day and workplace violence (English and Spanish)
  • sample talking points for your workers’ memorial day events
  • statistics and other information on job injuries, illnesses and deaths, nationally and state by state
  • Trump administration’s record on worker safety and health
  • sample press advisories and op-eds (English and Spanish)
  • sample events — large or small
  • other resources

This year, AFL-CIO is  pushing Congress to cosponsor the Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act (HR 1309, S 851), especially in the House. So please urge individuals and organisations to support these bills.

Latin America: “¡Los sindicatos garantizan un trabajo seguro!”Internacional de la Construcción y la Madera, ICM

Campaña 28 de Abril de 2019
“¡Los sindicatos garantizan un trabajo seguro!”
Internacional de la Construcción y la Madera, ICM

Zona Andina

Sindicato
País
Acción
SINTRAGYPLAC Colombia Crearán material promocional sobre SST y realizarán reuniones con trabajadores en planta de producción en Barranchilla
SINTRAETEX Colombia Participación en la Conferencia Dia Mundial de la Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo 30 de abril de 2019, organizado por la OIT, el Ministerio del Trabajo y el Comité Local de Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo de Manizales, en Colombia. Se expondrán las 10 prioridades de la ICM en materia de Salud y Seguridad en el Trabajo
SUNTIMAVEN Venezuela Realizarán charla sobre SST y Derechos Sindicales en la industria de la madera de Venezuela el 29 de abril en las Instalaciones de PLACACENTRO – MASISA

Brasil

Sindicato
País
Acción
FETRACONSPAR Brasil Mes Verde – Salud y Seguridad en el Trabajo

A través de sus afiliados, realizarán reuniones de formación sobre SST en 48 proyectos de construcción. Realizarán un Encuentro de Cipeiros e Designados para llamar la atención sobre prevención de accidentes en los lugares de trabajo. Finalmente, realizarán un acto público para rendir homenaje a las víctimas de accidentes laborales frente al Ministerio de Trabajo

SITICOP-MG Brasil Organizarán una gran protesa por el aniversario de 3 meses del accidente de la represa de Brumadinho en Minas Gerais. Realizarán charlas sobre SST y otras actividades públicas.

Además de eseto, organizarán la entrega de cartas de solidaridad a las familias de los más de 300 fallecidos y heridos en este accidente. Las cartas serán enviadas por los afiliados de la ICM en América Latina y particularmente los de Brasil

MARRETA Brasil Realizarán una Audiencia Pública, la cual será una serie de acciones tendientes a intensificar el diálogo social sobre la importancia de reactivar las obras paralizadas en todo el Estado. La Audiencia se realizará el 26 de abril con la Cámara Municial de Recife, y el tema de SST se retomará con fuerza como parte de la necesidad de reactivar los proyectos bajo los estándares de seguridad internacional y nacionales
Químicos ABC Brasil 26 de abril – organizarán un Seminario sobre Accidentes Mayores y Agrotóxicos. La actividad está destinada para afiliados, movimientos sociales, estudiantes y población en general. El Seminario será organizada por la Secretaría de la Salud y Condiciones de Trabajo de Fetquim-CUT y el Sindicato Químicos ABC.
Como parte de la actividad, realizarán una manifestación en apoyo a la lucha mundial contra los accientes de trabajo en el mundo. Directamente, el 28 de abril fue elegico para rendir honor a la muerte de los 78 trabajadores fallecidos en el Estado da Virginia después del gravísimo acciente en 1969.

Como parte del evento, se hablará del terrible accidente ocurrido en Brumadinho y se enviarán cartas de solidaridad a las familias de los fallecidos

SINTRACOM Dourados Brasil Realizarán diversas reuniones con trabajadores en lugares de trabajo donde, además de identificar irregularidades en temas de SST (condiciones de SST y quejas directas de trabajadores), también explicarán la importancia del 28 de Abril e impartirán material sobre SST entre los trabajadores
SITRAICP-RJ Brasil Crearán material sobre SST para difundir entre los afiliados y publicarán en sus redes mensajes de solidaridad con los fallecidos por accidentes laborales

Caribe

Sindicato
País
Acción
BITU Jamaica Realizarán reuniones con trabajadores en proyectos de construcción para hablar sobre SST y 28 de Abril

Centroamérica

Sindicato
País
Acción
SUNTRACS Panamá Mes de la salud y seguridad
Jornadas teóricas y prácticas de formación y capacitación en Políticas de Salud y Seguridad en el Trabajo con énfasis en construcción. 1° de Abril en conjunto con el Ministerio del Trabajo y Desarrollo Laboral. 16 y 18 de Abril Conferencia de Prensa y piqueteo frente a la Procuraduría de la Nación llamando la atención sobre la elevada accidentabilidad en la industria y la necesidad de eliminarla totalmente. 26 de abril visita al Proyecto Pacific Center desarrollado por la Empresa Díaz y Guardia entre 7:00 y 10:00 am.
SOICSCES El Salvador Desde el 8 de abril se han realizado reuniones con trabajadores en lugares de trabajo. Paro de labores de entre 15-20min en proyectos de construcción. Durante ese tiempo se habla sobre SST y 28 de Abril
FENTICOMMC Rep. Dominicana Seminario Nacional Regional sobre SST con obreros de la construcción, dirigentes de SST y directivos nacionales
AMACOA Rep. Dominicana Charla sobre SST y 28 de Abril el 29 de abril con trabajadores y directivos del sindicato
FETRACOM Rep. Dominicana Charlas sobre SST en diversos proyectos de construcción en Santo Domingo y difusión de material promocional
FUNTRACON Rep. Dominicana Organizarán un Taller sobre SST para trabajadores y dirigentes de SST a nivel nacional el 28 de abril
UNATROPYT Costa Rica Charlas sobre SST en planteles del MOPT en San José y Guanacaste.
Creación de material promocional y difusión entre trabajadores del sector público de la construcción
SITRAASPE Honduras

Cono Sur

Sindicato
País
Acción
UOCRA Argentina 28 de abril – Creación y difusión de materiales alusivos al 28 de Abril y sus propias campañas nacionales: 1) prevención de consumo de drogas en lugar de trabajo y 2) visibilización de la mujer en la industria de la construcción y medidas de seguridad particulares para las mujeres en el sitio de trabajo
FETRACOMA Chile Creación de material promocional sobre SST y se realizarán reuniones en centro de trabajo para hablar sobre SST, 28 de Abril y medidas preventivas de accidentes

Ireland: ICTU calls on all its affiliates and trade councils in Ireland to get involved on 28 April

“Remember the Dead – fight like hell for the living” – Workers Memorial Day Ireland April 28th

Memorial Day Logo CONGRESS 2019A

To Congress Affiliated Unions ROI/EC

For everyone with an interest in the safety, health, and welfare of people at work, Sunday 28th April is an important date nationally and worldwide when we remember people killed or injured at work. Congress has marked Workers’ Memorial Day for many years, with trade union events being held in Dublin and Belfast. In 2015 our commemoration was given official backing in the Republic when the government called on the HSA, employers and public bodies to join with Congress in making the day a truly national event henceforth. This joint cooperation has continued every year since.

While every year we still have too many people who die in accidents at work – 37 died in 2018 in the Republic – many more are affected by occupational accidents. Some of these ultimately prove fatal while countless others suffer from both physical and psychosocial disorders arising from their work. Alongside our commemoration therefore, we also try to use the day to create awareness and to commit ourselves to create safer workplaces.  This is why we use the motto based on the words of Cork-born Mary “Mother” Jones – Remember the dead; fight like hell for the living. Trade unions have been the crucial force in the past in protecting workers and raising the bar to ensure people can return home safe and well after their day’s work. There is no room for complacency and we all need to work together to achieve this objective.

Congress is asking all of its affiliated unions and trades councils to get involved in marking the day. While April 28th falls on a Sunday this year, there are still many ways in which you can contribute. Congress has made available some resources, including the logos and posters, and suggestions as to what unions might do at http://bit.ly/IWMD2019.

  • We want to encourage unions to support in particular the social media campaign using the A3 poster available on the resources link. Arrange for your General Secretary or Executive Members to have their photo taken with the poster and post to Twitter with an appropriate message (suggestions include: Workers safety is everyone’s business; Organised workplaces are safer workplaces; Remember the dead; fight like hell for the living or customise your own message to highlight issues in your own sector. Ask public figures and others in organisations you have contact with to do the same and support this awareness-raising campaign using the hashtag #WorkersMemorialDay
  • Publish a piece in your union journals or work newsletters; there is an article available via the link above
  • Get involved by using the national Workers’ Memorial Day Ireland logo (download at link) on your website, social media presence, presentations, email signatures and displays in the weeks leading to 28 April;
  • Print and display the Congress memorial poster  in as many workplaces as possible
  • Observing a minute of silence and reflection on 28th April if it is a workday for you
  • Circulate of safety and health messages throughout workplaces and review risk assessments
  • Make and wear the simple purple ribbon “forget-me-knot” which has become associated with the day

By working together and promoting the practice of health and safety in workplaces throughout Ireland we will achieve a significant drop in these dreadful numbers of deaths, injuries, and illnesses. We all have a responsibility to make sure that happens.

For further information, search “Workers’ Memorial Day” in your web browser or contact Conor Kavanagh in the Communications Office of Congress at 086 811 6607 or Frank Vaughan at frank.vaughan@ictu.ie.

We ask for and we welcome your support for this event.

Yours sincerely

 

Dr. Sharon McGuinness       Patricia King               Danny McCoy            Tom Parlon

Chief Executive Officer         General Secretary     Chief Executive          Director General

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Global/Turkey: BWI 28 April poster – Unions make work safer! [TURKISH]

BWI has published an International Workers’ Memorial Day poster in multiple languages, including Turkish. [here]

Global/India: BWI 28 April poster – Unions make work safer! [HINDI]

BWI has published an International Workers’ Memorial Day poster in multiple languages, including Hindi. [here]

Global/Korea: BWI 28 April poster – Unions make work safer! [KOREA]

BWI has published an International Workers’ Memorial Day poster in multiple languages, including Korean. [PDF]