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Tonight the #CNTower will be lit yellow and black for the National Day of Mourning, to remember and honour those lives lost or injured due to a workplace tragedy and to promote workplace health and safety awareness https://t.co/dtOrG2C8E5
Every Albertan who goes to work deserves to come home safely at the end of the day.
Today is the National Day of Mourning; a day to remember those who lost their lives due to unsafe work.
Health & safety laws that protect working Albertans are vital.
#DayofMourning #ableg https://t.co/I3QJZysD3U
Today, on the National Day of Mourning, we remember the workers who didn't come home and the many more whose lives are forever altered due to a workplace tragedy.
In their honour, we commit to create a Canada where safety and health are essential to work. https://t.co/NJWaM0VRr6
We can all help promote the fundamental right to a safe & healthy working environment to reduce the number of injuries & deaths.
Friday is World Day for Safety & Health at Work: https://t.co/Zgj2gFqUaz #SafeDay https://t.co/BE2f52NmoE
Today we remember workers lives lost or injured in a workplace tragedy. We must continue to fight for improved health and safety in workplaces to prevent further injuries, illnesses and deaths.
Join us at 11am at AUPE HQ or on Facebook live for the 2023 Day of Mourning ceremony. https://t.co/R7f1GPOTHY
On World Health & Safety at Work Day, we recognize the critical role of farm workers in feeding the world. Let's ensure agricultural workers have safe & healthy working conditions, access to protective equipment, & proper training to prevent injuries & illnesses. #WorldSafetyDay https://t.co/eWXwMWUP76
Flags at all City of Brampton facilities will be at half-mast today in recognition of the National Day of Mourning to remember the lives lost and those injured in the workplace and to renew our commitment to improving health and safety in the workplace.
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Today is World Day for Safety and Health at Work, reminding us that everyone deserves a safe workplace, & no one should ever be hurt or lose their life while on the job. You have the right to refuse unsafe work & the obligation to report unsafe working conditions to your employer https://t.co/ep2UtTyC4e
On the National Day of Mourning we honour those who have lost their lives due to occupational injury or illness, and we pay tribute to their lives by renewing our commitment to improving workplace health and safety to prevent any more tragedies.
#DayOfMourning🕯️ https://t.co/i4ea5Tc4r4
— HSAA - Union of Health-Care Professionals (@HSAAlberta) April 28, 2023
April 28 is the National Day of Mourning that honours the memory of workers who have been killed, injured, or suffered illness because of their work.
Together, we can make a concerted effort to foster a culture that values worker health and safety for every workplace. ☀️ https://t.co/SA188mGNTC
World Day for Safety and Health at Work seeks to prevent occupational accidents and diseases at work. This day aims to raise awareness about health in the workplace.
World Day for Safety and Health at Work Facts - in 2023
The theme for World Day for Safety and Health at Work in 2023 was A safe and healthy working environment as a fundamental principle and right at work.
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