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Australia: Unions Tasmania to host International Workers’ Memorial Day service, opens completed Workers’ Commemorative Park

Media Release and alert: Unions Tasmania hosts International Workers’ Memorial Day service, opens completed Workers’ Commemorative Park

 Unions, workers, families, community members, and political leaders will gather early tomorrow morning to mark International Workers’ Memorial Day, a day of remembrance observed across the globe on the 28th of April each year.

Unions lead services, vigils, and other observances to remember those workers killed or injured because of their work, and to renew our commitment to fight for healthy and safe workplaces.

 Monday’s service will take place at the Workers’ Commemorative Park (often referred to as the Workers’ Memorial Park) in Launceston. This years’ service will be particularly meaningful with the park having recently undergone significant works to complete it to its original design. After many years of campaigning for government funding, Unions Tasmania was proud to finally secure funding from the Federal and State Governments to allow this development to occur.

“IWMD is deeply important to unions because it is a day that reflects the very heart of what we stand for: protecting workers so they can make it home safely. The day is a solemn reminder that for every safety campaign we run, there is a worker who did not make it home,” said Unions Tasmania Secretary, Jessica Munday.

“This year, we are pleased to be holding the service in the Workers Commemorative Park which sees most elements of the original design complete. Alongside Guy and Karen Hudson, who conceived of this park after their son Matthew’s tragic death at work, we have worked together to see this park made into an important space for reflection, remembrance, and as a powerful reminder to the broader community to put safety at work first.”

Tragically, over the last five years Australia has recorded on average 191 workers killed each year on the job.

When it comes to progress, Ms Munday said, “We have come a long way in improving safety on the job, including winning industrial manslaughter in Tasmania last year. But we’ve not come far enough. In Tasmania, serious workplace injuries are rising – especially from psychological injury and body strain. Behind every statistic is a person, a family, a community affected. Today is an important day to not just remember workers, but to act for safer workplaces.”

Memorial service details

When:                   8:00AM Monday 28 April 2025

Where:                 Workers’ Commemorative Park, Elizabeth Gardens Invermay (near UTAS Stadium)

Speakers:            Jessica Munday, Secretary, Unions Tasmania

                                Guy Hudson, Workers’ Commemorative Park founder

                                Senator Helen Polley

                                The Honourable Felix Ellis MP

Pakistan: ACEEU hold a rally to mark 28 April – Lahore

BWI global union federation affiliate ACEEU will  hold a rally in Lahore to mark International Workers’ Memorial Day-  28 April.  Union officials will participate in the rally using materials produced by BWI including theme posters.

BWI 28 April pages

Canada: CUPE mourns workers’ killed on the job

Day of Mourning

On April 28 of each year, CUPE members across the country organize events to honour all workers who were killed or injured at work. This year, we mourn the loss of four members of our CUPE family:

  • Micheal Adams, CUPE 4705, Ontario
  • Dennis Lo, CUPE 718-05, British Columbia
  • Sara Sarabosing, CUPE 561-01, British Columbia
  • Jean-Eudes Doiron, CUPE 1190, New Brunswick

We are pleased to provide materials for this important day, including the annual poster, workers’ statement, and checklist. Day of Mourning flags, pins, and t-shirts can be ordered online at cupe.ca/store. Please order your materials early to ensure we can fulfill your order.

Putting up the posters, lowering flags to half-mast, and reading the workers’ statement at Workers’ Day of Mourning ceremonies are ways to promote awareness of CUPE’s role in fighting for health and safety improvements in the workplace.We hope that on April 28, you will join us and other workers around the world in reaffirming our commitment to demanding healthier and safer workplaces. For additional information or copies of materials, please contact your national representative or the Health and Safety Branch at National Office.

Global – International Workers’ Memorial Day 2025: Protecting workers’ rights in the age of digitalisation and artificial intelligence – ITUC

The ITUC is using this year’s International Workers’ Memorial Day, 28 April, to call for urgent action to safeguard workers’ lives and rights in the age of digitalisation and artificial intelligence (AI).

AI is transforming the world of work at unprecedented speed. But behind the promise of innovation lies a darker reality: algorithmic management, constant surveillance, impossible productivity targets, and dangerous working conditions. Technology is being used not to improve working conditions and safety, but to exploit them — putting lives and health at risk.

  • AI-driven management is already intensifying pressure on 427 million workers worldwide.
  • 80% of large employers use AI to track individual worker productivity.
  • Workers are facing burnout, injuries and unbearable stress from non-stop monitoring, unrealistic targets and zero input on how technology is used.

“Too often artificial intelligence is being deployed not as a tool for progress but as a weapon against workers.” ITUC General Secretary Luc Triangle

“From warehouses to hospitals, delivery bikes to data labs, workers are under pressure like never before. The deployment of new technologies must respect the norms of any other changes in the workplace: workers have a right be consulted and included. This basic, democratic, workplace right will ensure the use of AI is designed with safety, fairness and dignity at is core. Workers and their unions must have a seat at the table for the benefit of all.”

Deployment of new technologies, such as AI, without proper consultation with workers and their unions is already causing serious problems around the world:

  • In the Philippines, 19-year-old delivery rider Jasper Dalman died while working for Foodpanda. His union, RIDERS-SENTRO, won recognition and insurance rights after his death highlighted the deadly consequences of algorithmic exploitation that set impossible productivity targets.
  • In Turkey, TikTok content moderators employed by Telus were sacked after organising against inhumane AI-managed workloads and trauma-inducing content.
  • In the US, nurses working through platforms face AI-controlled shift apps that bypass worker protections that create dangerous conditions for them and their patients.

The ITUC is calling for:

  • Full involvement of unions in the design and deployment of workplace AI.
  • Transparent, human-centred technology that upholds rights and safety.
  • A binding ILO Convention on platform work to protect all workers in the digital economy.

This 28 April, we remember the dead – and fight for the living. Technology should work for us, not against us.

The new ITUC report, ‘Artificial intelligence and digitalisation: A matter of life and death for workers’, identifies the physical and psychosocial harms at work when these technologies are introduced without consulting workers. Check out the campaign materials.

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https://www.ituc-csi.org/International-Workers-Memorial-Day-2025 

Australia: Opening of new Workers’ Memorial Park, Launceston – Unions Tasmania

Unions Tasmania invites community members to attend this year’s International Workers’ Memorial Day (IWMD) service in Launceston.
IWMD is observed annually on the 28th of April. It serves as a global day of remembrance and action for workers who have been killed or injured on the job, as well as an opportunity to renew our commitment to workplace health and safety.
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This year is a particularly special IWMD as we will be unveiling the completion of the Workers’ Commemorative Park (also commonly referred to as the Workers’ Memorial Park) in Invermay
(outside UTAS Stadium).
The Park, which was first opened in 2011 but only partially complete, has been a long project of Unions Tasmania and Guy and Karen Hudson whose son Matthew was killed at work 20 years ago.
It has now been completed to its original design, made possible by Federal and State government funding and contributions from Unions Tasmania and affiliates.
It will live as a poignant reminder of the human impact of a death at work.
There will be a short service and provide a free BBQ breakfast. We encourage people to spend time wandering the park and contemplating its importance. We will also unveil details of how families who lost a loved one at work can have them recognised at the Park.
Please share this important event with your friends and family, and if you haven’t attended a service before, consider making this your first one.

Global: Safe workplaces for fast food workers now! – IUF

Safe Workplaces for Fast Food workers NOW!

Millions of workers are employed by the Fast Food industry globally, on hundreds of thousands of locations. Despite huge growth in numbers of workers and profitability, the sector has chosen to prioritize profits over people with dangerous and abusive working conditions. For many young workers, it’s our first job and one that leaves us scarred for life.

Fast Food workers deserve a safe workplace. And we deserve it now.

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France: Direct 28.04 – Journée mondiale de la sécurité et de la santé au travail – CFDT

A l’occasion de la journée mondiale de la sécurité et de la santé au travail, retrouvez-nous en live le 28 avril à 14h (vidéo ci-dessous) pour une rencontre avec les militantes et militants de la maroquinerie, du paysage et de l’hospitalisation privée.

Le 28 avril est un moment important pour des millions de travailleurs et travailleuses à travers le monde. C’est l’occasion de mettre en lumière la nécessité d’agir continuellement pour faire respecter le droit en matière de santé et sécurité au travail.

Cette journée sera l’occasion de valoriser le travail de terrain mené par les équipes CFDT, à travers plusieurs témoignages qui démontrent qu’il est possible, par l’action, de faire évoluer les organisations du travail et d’améliorer les conditions de travail pour agir sur le maintien en emploi en bonne santé.

Global: Lugares de trabajo seguros para trabajadores y trabajadoras del sector de comida rápida ¡AHORA!

Imagen gráfica de un trabajador de Fast Food

¿Cómo se puede reconocer a quien trabaja en el sector de comida rápida en cualquier parte del mundo? Por las cicatrices en los brazos.
La industria de la comida rápida emplea a millones de personas en todo el mundo, en cientos de miles de locales. A pesar del enorme crecimiento del número de trabajadores y trabajadoras y de la rentabilidad, el sector ha optado por priorizar las ganancias sobre las personas, con condiciones de trabajo peligrosas y abusivas. Para muchos trabajadores y trabajadoras jóvenes, es nuestro primer trabajo y nos deja cicatrices de por vida.

Los trabajadores y trabajadoras de comida rápida merecemos un lugar de trabajo seguro. Y nos lo merecemos ahora.

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Global: Des lieux de travail sûrs pour les travailleurs-euses de la restauration rapide MAINTENANT !

Des lieux de travail sûrs pour les travailleurs-euses de la restauration rapide MAINTENANT !

Comment reconnaître un-e employé-e de de la restauration rapide n’importe où dans le monde ? Par les cicatrices sur nos bras.
Des millions de travailleurs-euses sont employé-e-s par l’industrie de la restauration rapide dans le monde, sur des centaines de milliers de sites. Malgré l’augmentation considérable du nombre de travailleurs-euses et de la rentabilité, le secteur a choisi de privilégier les profits au détriment des personnes, avec des conditions de travail dangereuses et abusives. Pour de nombreux-euses jeunes travailleurs-euses, il s’agit de leur premier emploi, qui les marque à vie.

Les travailleurs-euses de la restauration rapide méritent un lieu de travail sûr. Et nous le méritons maintenant.

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Global: Journée mondiale de la sécurité et de la santé au travail 28 avril – UN

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Révolution dans le secteur de la santé et de la sécurité : le rôle de l’IA et de la numérisation au travail

L’IA et les outils numériques révolutionnent la sécurité et la santé au travail. Aujourd’hui, les robots opèrent dans des environnements dangereux, se chargent des tâches lourdes, gèrent des matériaux toxiques et travaillent à des températures extrêmes. Ils effectuent des tâches répétitives et monotones, tandis que les dispositifs numériques et les capteurs peuvent détecter les risques à un stade précoce. Dans le même temps, en l’absence de mesures de sécurité et de santé au travail adéquates, les technologies numériques peuvent entraîner des accidents, des risques ergonomiques, une intensification du travail, une réduction du contrôle du travail et des frontières floues.

La campagne 2025 met en lumière la manière dont les nouvelles technologies transforment la santé et la sécurité au travail (SST), notamment par l’automatisation des tâches, l’utilisation d’outils de SST intelligents et de systèmes de contrôle, la réalité étendue et la réalité virtuelle, ainsi que la gestion algorithmique du travail.

La transformation numérique du travail a entraîné une évolution des modalités de travail, telles que le télétravail et les plateformes numériques de travail, qui seront examinées plus en détail.

L’Organisation international du Travail (OIT) publiera un nouveau rapport et du matériel promotionnel analysant ces questions cruciales, évaluant comment la transformation numérique peut améliorer la sécurité et la santé au travail, et soulignant les réponses des gouvernements, des employeurs, des travailleurs et d’autres parties prenantes pour atténuer les risques potentiels en matière de sécurité et de santé.

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Remember the dead, fight like hell for the living