Tag Archives: #iwmd21

Europe: 28 April – Workers Memorial Day: HEALTH AND SAFETY IS YOUR RIGHT!

 

With 1 in 3 people working from home, and those at the workplace taking special precautions, COVID-19 shows the life and death importance of health and safety at work.

Among the 530,000 deaths from COVID-19 in the European Union* are uncounted thousands of workers who got it at work. We mourn their loss and offer condolences and solidarity to loved ones. We also remember those who died in the last year from work-related cancer and other illness and accidents at work: over 100,000 in Europe alone.

While vaccination offers hope, health and safety must remain an absolute priority in the coming months and beyond. Health and safety are not gifts from the authorities or a good employer: health and safety at work is YOUR right. A right that unions fight for!

In the European Union ‘Every worker has the right to working conditions which respect his or her health, safety and dignity’**. EU law***

  • obliges employers to provide healthy and safe workplaces,
  • requires all workers to be protected by health and safety law, and
  • gives workers the right to information and consultation on health and safety, and to designate safety representatives.

It means employers are responsible for obvious risks such as exposure to dangerous substances, heavy lifting or repetitive movements, as well as other less widely acknowledged risks such as work-related stress, harassment and bullying.

Despite clear rights, health and safety is far from a reality for all workers. One in three workers in Bulgarian, Slovakia and Spain and almost half in Czechia and Greece who must wear personal protective equipment (PPE) at work are only provided it sometimes or not at all. During the COVID crisis many essential workers, among which women are overrepresented in the care and cleaning sectors, have not had adequate PPE. The same applies to precarious workers, whose limited social protection gives them no choice but to continue working, even if they have coronavirus symptoms.

Many workers have not been able to socially distance. Homeworking carries its own risks like increased domestic violence (up by a third in some EU countries during lockdown), longer hours unable to disconnect, and a lack of appropriate equipment at home. The growth of workers in digital platforms leaves increasing numbers of workers without proper protective equipment – only 35% of platform workers say their platform had taken measures to assist them in the pandemic.

Trade unions and safety representatives play a vital role in ensuring health and safety. Any working person who cares about their own health and safety at work should join a union and find out if they have a safety representative. A trade union can help to ensure that a safety representative is appointed and listened to by management.

Trade unions fight for better health and safety in the workplace and in law. Unions have obtained from the EU occupational exposure limits for many cancer-causing substances and are fighting to get tougher limits and for more substances. Unions are seeking stronger legal obligations on employers to tackle stress and back pain (and other so-called musculo-skeletal disorders). Unions are also pushing for the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to implement its centennial conference decision in 2019 to make occupational safety and health a fundamental right at work.

Health and safety are not just for Workers Memorial Day or even the pandemic – it’s your right and for life – literally!

*As of 25 February 2021

**Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, art. 31

***Occupational Health and Safety Framework Directive,1989

 

Venezuela: Declaración sobre Salud y Seguridad en al Trabajo

SUNTIMAVEN logra firmar una Declaraciones con la empresa La Palma Real C.A. en Venezuela. Más

Azerbaijan: Construction unions join call for ILO to recognise health and safety as a fundamental right

As part of BWI’s campaign to persuade the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to recognise occupational health and safety as a fundamental right, the Azerbaijan Building and Construction Workers Union (Ishaat-IS) has signed joint declarations with two different construction companies in Azerbaijan on the importance of safe and healthy workplaces.
A week before this year’s International Workers’ Memorial Day on 28 April, more than 70 declarations have already been signed both by trade unions and employers worldwide.
#SaveLivesAtWork #IWMD21

Zimbabwe: Joint union and employers declaration recognises health and safety as a fundamental right

The Zimbabwe Construction Allied and Trades Workers’ Union (ZCATWU) signed joint declarations with 6 construction companies in Harare, Zimbabwe recognising the importance of health and safety at workplaces, especially in the middle of the COVID-19 crisis. more

USA: Firme en carta antes del miércoles, 28 de abril – No más demoras – Emitir estándar temporal de emergencia ahora

La próxima semana es el 28 de abril, Día Conmemorativo de los Trabajadores Fallecidos. En su orden ejecutiva, el presidente Biden fijó el 15 de marzo como fecha límite para determinar la necesidad de protecciones de COVID para los trabajadores de emergencia.

La enfermedad y la muerte confirman la necesidad. Los trabajadores han esperado lo suficiente.

Por favor, firme esta carta, desarrollada por National COSH y Oxfam America, dirigida al presidente Biden y al secretario Walsh, instándolos a emitir un estándar temporal de emergencia de COVID antes del miércoles 28 de abril a las 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT. El formulario de firma está debajo de la carta.  (La versión en español estará lista para el lunes 26 de abril) Daremos a conocer la carta a la prensa el jueves 29 de abril.

  • Invite a sus colegas y redes a firmar la carta
  • Comparta un enlace a la carta en los eventos de Trabajadores Fallecidos, una acción apropiada, luchando por los vivos, mientras lloramos a los muertos.

COSH Nacional

USA: Sign-on letter by Wed, 4/28 – – No more delays – Issue Emergency Temporary Standard now

Next week is April 28, Workers Memorial Day.  In his executive order, President Biden set March 15 as the deadline to determine the need for emergency worker protections from COVID.

Sickness and death confirm the needWorkers have waited long enough. 

Please sign on to this letter, developed by National COSH and Oxfam America, to President Biden and Secretary Walsh, urging them to issue a COVID Emergency Temporary Standard by Wednesday, April 28 at 4pm ET / 1pm PT.  The sign on form is under the letter. (A Spanish version will be ready by Monday, 4/26). We will release the letter to the press on Thursday, 4/29.

  • Invite your colleagues and network to sign the letter.
  • Share a link to the letter at your Workers Memorial events – a fitting action — fighting for the living, as we mourn the dead.

National COSH

Russia: Building workers’ union and employers’ groups call jointly for health and safety to be an ILO fundamental right

Brazil: Aliança global por locais de trabalho seguros e saudáveis

SOMSJOP consegue 16 declarações com empresas de madeira no Brasil, entre eles, uma assinatura com Arauco. Um desses acordos também foi assinado pelo sindicato patronal SIMOVEN, cuja assinatura inclui 9 empresas madeireiras filiadas ao SIMOVEN e que também aderiram à campanha.

 

Guatemala: Unions and construction companies recognise health and safety as a fundamental human right

SINCS-G manages to sign Statements with Multiple Construction Services (SMC) company in Guatemala. “Thus, the Global Alliance for Health and Safety at Work continues in Latin America and the Caribbean. Together we recognize Health and Safety as a fundamental right. ”

Scotland: Webinar – ‘Health and Safety is a human right – let’s make it a reality’

International Workers Memorial Day Wednesday 28th April 2021 11am-12noon 

The theme for this year’s International Workers’ Memorial Day is: ‘Health and Safety is a human right – let’s make it a reality.’

With speakers from trade unions and the wider health and safety community.

Chair: Rozanne Foyer: STUC General Secretary

Pauline Rourke: CWU

Gary Smith: GMB

Phyliss Craig: Action for Asbestos Scotland

Professor Andy Waterson

Others TBC

Sign up for the event here

Every year more people are killed at work than in wars. Most don’t die of mystery ailments, or in tragic “accidents”. They die because an employer decided their safety just wasn’t that important a priority. International Workers’ Memorial Day (IWMD) 28 April commemorates those workers.

This year’s event is made even more poignant due to the work-related loss of life due to the COVID Pandemic.