Domingo Ixcoy Xicay is an indigenous construction worker affiliated with SINCS-G, Guatemala. He sends a message to everyone, as part of the ICM Campaign: ” Protect Workers! Stop to COVID-19 “.
#BWI2020IWMD #28Abril2020
Domingo Ixcoy Xicay is an indigenous construction worker affiliated with SINCS-G, Guatemala. He sends a message to everyone, as part of the ICM Campaign: ” Protect Workers! Stop to COVID-19 “.
#BWI2020IWMD #28Abril2020
Nenad Markovic, President of the Trade Union of Construction and Building Materials Workers of Montenegro (SGIGMCG) demands that workers should be fully protected during the COVID-19 pandemic. He said that PPE equipment, physical distance protocols, safe transportation and other health measures should be provided to construction workers.
“The situation is serious. But through the joined efforts of government, unions and employers, we can ensure the health and safety of all, and find a way out of this crisis.”
#BWI2020IWMD #iwmd20
Join us as we light candles and remember the 26 Filipino health care professionals who died due to COVID-19. Join us as we light candles to set fire our commitment to continue fighting for the protection, health and safety of our frontline workers.
Save the date, April 28! Let us light candles to remember and mourn. Let us light candles to rage and fight!
#IWMD20 #ProtectHealthWorkers #MassTestingNowPh
We also invite everyone to watch AMBAGAN: Artists in Solidarity Concert on April 28, 6:30 pm. Join us as we offer songs and poems for our health workers. Each song is a call for free mandatory testing to all health workers. Each poem is a call for the immediate distribution of PPE to all health workers. Each message is a call for their protection, health and safety. This concert is brought to you by Concerned Artists of the Philippines, Altermidya – People’s Alternative Media Network and IOHSAD Philippines.
#ArtistsFightBack #NagluluksaLumalaban #WeMournWeFight
Employers should be held responsible for workers’ safety and put people before profit – #iwmd20, BWI
Healthworkers in Pakistan are on their thirteenth day of hunger strike and occupying hospitals to try and get proper PPE.
11 am, #IWMD20 tomorrow: walk out of work and stay out for the day – support key workers taking action for PPE #PPENow #ShutTheSites #PAYEveryWorker pic.twitter.com/zVLJ1igreX— Reel News (@ReelNewsLondon) April 27, 2020
Healthworkers in Pakistan are on their thirteenth day of hunger strike and occupying hospitals to try and get proper PPE.
11 am, #IWMD20 tomorrow: walk out of work and stay out for the day – support key workers taking action for PPE #PPENow #ShutTheSites #PAYEveryWorker Reel News
Preparing for the return to work outside the home
Summary of recommendations
This TUC report, Preparing for the return to work outside the home: a trade union approach, sets out what we believe the government must do now to ensure a safe transition from lockdown, looking at how to safely return to work outside the home, the enforcement measures needed to protect workers, and how best to protect workers’ livelihoods.
Tomorrow there will be a minute’s silence at 11am to remember every worker who has died from work related injuries and diseases.
This year will be even more significant as we honour those who have died from #coronavirus.#IWMD20 #NeverForgotten pic.twitter.com/5nbPNRAyAj
— Prospect Union (@ProspectUnion) April 27, 2020
This year will be even more significant as we honour those who have died from #coronavirus.#IWMD20 #NeverForgotten pic.twitter.com/5nbPNRAyAj
ACTU Assistant Secretary, Liam O’Brien has sent the following message regarding International Workers’ Memorial Day:
Every worker has the right to safe, healthy and respectful work. In times like COVID-19, these rights are more important than ever.
Next Tuesday on International Workers’ Memorial Day, we remember those who weren’t afforded this right. We remember those who were tragically injured and lost their lives at work.
This year’s global theme for International Workers’ Memorial Day is Stop the pandemic: Safety and health at work can save lives. This is an important opportunity to highlight what must be done to ensure workers’ health is protected during COVID-19, including psychological health.
Here’s some ways that you can get involved:
Attend an online International Worker’s Day memorial event on Tuesday 28 April.Click here to find your local event or activity.
Share your story on social media and use the hashtag #IWMD2020 [and #IWMD20]. It could be memories of someone close to you or a shout out to an essential worker.
Stay connected, join your union and continue the fight for health and safety, whether at work or working from home.
Everyone has a right to be safe and healthy, have a good, secure job and return to their family and friends at the end of the day. Australian Unions will never give up this fight.
In solidarity,
Liam O’Brien, Assistant Secretary