What is the National Day of Mourning?

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April 28 e , Canadians observe the National Day of Mourning. This day commemorates workers killed, injured or have suffered from some type of disease due to work-related hazards. From 1993 to 2013, over 18,000 people lost their lives due to work-related causes; This number represents more than two deaths per day.

Over 80 countries worldwide have adopted compliance since its inception. Employers and employees observe the day through various practices such as wearing ribbons and bracelets, as well as observe a moment of silence.

Ultimately, the Day of Mourning to honor those who lost their lives or been injured at work. It also serves as a reminder to protect the living and reinforce that safety in the workplace may prevent more deaths, injuries and illnesses due to dangerous work environments. In Ottawa, the flag will fly at half-mast on Parliament Hill.

The following poem was written in memory of Rolyn Sumlak, who died October 9, 190

Someone - Dennis Mikalsen

Someone died the other day

An accident they say

boom went and hit the line

doctors are came, but not in time

How could happen, we look and say

We practice safety every day

We mourn with the family and make our best

to help each other through this test

suddenly emerged from hidden forts

inspectors punish and make reports

Where were they before the day

a safety hazard took a life away

in the rush late

Do it now or you can wait

but the important work

one priority, we can do if we run

need more training, which is "OK"

but he can wait another day

What's New? The unhappy staff all will go well

When we hear staff

important, it is not a safety game

This was the line before the budget

reduce your workload is not what we meant

When we reduced the staff by ten percent

more we realized more needs

Building empires is really fun

do your work and really care

more you have the better I portez-

the death of our brother was tragic and erroneous

But he supported and our memories will be cherished and long

with his death, our brother remains something to do

The torch has been passed to me and you

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