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In the United States, Canada, and many other countries worldwide,
Workers’ Memorial Day is when we remember and honor our fallen brothers
and sisters in the labor movement.
Last year, many working men and women throughout the United States and
Canada, including Teamster members, were killed and injured on the job
due to unsafe conditions.
Thirty-six years ago, Congress passed the Occupational Safety and Health
Act, promising every worker the right to a safe job. Decades of struggle
by workers and their unions have
Nonetheless, the toll of workplace injuries, illnesses and deaths
remains enormous. Hundreds of thousands of workers are injured or
killed every year. Highway incidents continue to be the leading
cause
Some groups of workers are particularly at risk, suffering very high
rates of job injuries and fatalities. Hispanic and immigrant
workers, who often work in the most dangerous jobs and are exploited by
employers,
On this Workers’ Memorial Day, we need to join hands to seek stronger
safety and health protections and better standards and enforcement. To
quote Mother Jones, a small woman but a giant in the American labor
movement, |