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UpdatedTue, Apr 27, 2021 at 3:53 pm PT Reply (Shutterstock/Elena Tolmach) OLYMPIA, WA Washington s annual Worker Memorial Day ceremony will take place virtually Wednesday afternoon, with planned remarks from Gov. Jay Inslee, labor leaders and family members of those who have died in the course of the jobs. Wednesday ceremony, hosted by the state Department of Labor & Industries, will honor 119 fallen workers, including at least two dozen Officials said claims filed with the state showed at least two down workers died after contracting COVID-19 while working in hospitals, long-term care facilities, agriculture jobs and other workplaces. Another two dozen workers died after battles with occupational illnesses. ....
Too Many Lost: Honoring Workers Who Have Died from COVID-19 and Other Workplace Hazards Photo: Bobby Stevens Photo/Shutterstock Too Many Lost: Honoring Workers Who Have Died from COVID-19 and Other Workplace Hazards Kathleen Rest, executive director | April 28, 2021, 5:00 am EDT This post is a part of a series on Take a moment. Today, April 28, is not just another day. It’s Worker Memorial Day, the day when people in the US and around the world pause to recognize, remember, and honor those who have suffered and died of injuries and illnesses related to their work. Perhaps you know one of these workers someone you loved, cared about, depended on a family member, friend, neighbor, colleague, co-worker. But for sure, it’s also someone whose name you don’t know; someone whose work and service provided you and yours with something you needed, wanted, and ....
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THE Covid-19 crisis must be a wake-up call on workplace safety, unions warned today as shocking data revealed that the number of labour inspectors has been cut by a third since the Tories came to power. Research by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) found that Britain now has 32 per cent fewer inspectors than in 2010. The trend has been replicated across Europe as a result of austerity, the ETUC said, leaving workplaces less prepared for the pandemic and hitting the vulnerable hardest. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), which has suffered a real-terms funding cut of 58 per cent since 2010, recorded 111 workplace deaths between April 2019 and March 2020. ....