When is Workers’ Memorial Day?

Friday April 28th

Every year, Workers' Memorial Day promotes national and international recognition and intervention for workers killed, injured, injured, or sick by their work. Remember the dead – fight for the living. International Workers' Memorial Day (ICD) for Dead and Injured or Day of Mourning is also known as International Workers' Memorial Day or International Commemoration Day (ICD) for Dead and Injured or Day of Mourning.

WORKERS’ MEMORIAL DAY – April 28

Workers who were killed in workplace or by illnesses related to work are remembered every day. Employees who suffer from work-related injuries or illnesses are honoured at international conferences. Any organizations may host campaigns and workplace awareness activities. Public knowledge of issues such as multi-faith religious services, laying wreaths, planting trees, and naming monuments are among the many activities that have raised public knowledge of the subject. One of the most moving is the laying out of shoes to honor those who have died at work. The setting out of shoes is one of the most moving.

Transpoeation accounts for more work-place deaths than in any other occupation. Workplace violence (both human and animal), slips and falls, contact with machinery and objects, and exposure to hazardous chemicals and environments are among the top four most common reasons for workplace deaths. However, these four deaths per capita are more likely to occur in office combined than transportation alone. Agriculture, forestry, fishing, fishing, and hunting are among the top most dangerous occupations in the United States.

This day also highlights the preventable cause of major workplace injuries and ill-health. In addition, it promotes the fight for workplace safety improvements.

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