GMB support International Workers Memorial Day 2019
GMB SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL WORKERS MEMORIAL DAY 2019
“We passionately believe that no organisation should put the health and safety of its workforce (or the community) at risk” says GMB London
GMB, the general workers’ union, will be commemorating International Workers Memorial Day at a number of events around the country. This year’s event in Milton Keynes is being organised by GMB London Region.
International Workers Memorial Day on Sunday 28th April is to remember the workers killed or injured at work and to step up efforts to prevent others from being killed or injured in the future.
No one should go to work fearing that they could be injured or even killed while trying to complete their job. They should be focused on increasing their productivity instead of wondering whether or not they would require back injury claim advice from solicitors in the near future. Living in a constant state of paranoia concerning their safety can hamper the workflow, not to mention it would go against the most basic employee safety guidelines. It’s up to the employer to ensure all their employees have safe working conditions and that their safety is in no way compromised.
Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen so if you’ve ever been injured at work, you may need to contact workers comp lawyers atlanta in order to get financial compensation for your injuries. It’s hoped that memorial days and events like these will help raise awareness for worker safety and prevent further injuries from occurring.
The day is also a way to commemorate workers all around the world, such as the those that died in the Amritsar Massacre, which had its 100th anniversary on 13 April 2019. This was when British Empire troops fired into a crowd of Indian workers who were on their lunch break gathered on a peaceful protest.
2019 also marks the 35th year of the Bhopal disaster where more than 8,000 workers are believed to have died as a result of the gas release (half at the time, half since), and more than 500,000 have suffered illness as a result.
GMB London Region will be raising awareness of both these tragedies with motions at this year’s GMB Congress.
Details of events in London and East of England are:
Saturday 27 April
12.00 PM
Rainham Library
Celtic Farm Rd
Rainham
RM13 9GP
A stone memorial will be placed on the green opposite Rainham Library on at. Refreshments available in the library after the commemoration.
Sunday 28 April
1:15 PM to 1:45 PM
9 Abbotts Park Rd,
Leyton,
E10 6HT
Event at Abbot’s Park