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  March 29, 2023

Day of Mourning: Remembering Those Who Lost Their Lives to Workplace Injuries and Diseases

Day of Mourning: Remembering Those Who Lost Their Lives to Workplace Injuries and Diseases

The national Day of Mourning, held annually at the end of April, commemorates workers who lost their lives due to workplace injuries or diseases. From 2014 to 2018, six people lost their lives due to work-related causes in the BC tourism and hospitality industry. That is six too many. The Day of Mourning was officially recognized by the federal government in 1991, eight years after the day of remembrance was launched by the Canadian Labour Congress. On the Day of Mourning, workers will light candles, don ribbons and black armbands and observe moments of silence. Businesses are asked to participate by declaring April 28 a Day of Mourning and to strive to prevent workplace deaths, illnesses and injuries. We hope that the annual observance of this day will strengthen the resolve to establish safe conditions in the workplace for all. It is as much a day to remember the dead as it is a call to protect the living. Your workplace can take part by: go2HR is BC’s tourism and hospitality, human resources and health & safety association driving strong workforces and safe workplaces that deliver world class tourism and hospitality experiences in British Columbia. Follow us on LinkedIn or reach out to our team.

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