#IWMD25 Workers’ Memorial Day / World Day for Safety and Health at Work / Gedenkdag voor Arbeidsslachtoffers / Dag voor Veiligheid en Gezondheid op het Werk 2025
It coincides with Workers’ Memorial Day and the Canadian National Day of Mourning. World Day for Safety and Health at Work was first celebrated by the International Labour Organization in 2003.Workers’ Memorial Day, also known as International Workers’ Memorial Day or International Commemoration Day for Dead and Injured, takes place annually around the world on April 28, an international day of remembrance and action for workers killed, disabled, injured, or made unwell by their work. In Canada, it is commemorated as the National Day of Mourning. Workers’ Memorial Day is an opportunity to highlight the preventable nature of most workplace incidents and ill health and to promote campaigns and union organization in the fight for improvements in workplace safety. The slogan for the day is Remember the dead – Fight for the living. Although April 28 is used as the focal point for remembrance and a day of international solidarity, campaigning and other related activities continue throughout the year right around the world.
World Day for Safety and Health at Work is a UN international day that is celebrated every April 28, it is concerned about safe work and awareness of the dimensions and consequences of work-related accidents and d iseases; to place occupational safety and health (OSH) on the international and national agendas; and to provide support to the national efforts for the improvement of national OSH systems and programmes in line with relevant intern ational labor standards.
It coincides with Workers’ Memorial Day and the Canadian Nation al Day of Mourning. World Day for Safety and Health at Work was first celebrated by the Internation al Labour Organization in 2003. Workers’ Memorial Day, also known as Internationa l Workers’ Memorial Day or Internat ional Commemoration Day for Dead and Injured, takes place annually around the world on April 28, an internationa l day of remembrance and action for workers kil led, disabled, injured, or made unwell by their work. In Canada, it is commemorated as the National Day of Mourning. Worke rs’ Memorial Day is an opportunity to highlight the preventable nature of most workplace incidents and ill health and to promote campaigns and union organization in the fight for improvements in workplace safety. The slogan for the day is Remember the dead – Fight for the living. Althoug h April 28 is used as the focal point for remembrance and a day of international s olidarity, campaigning and other related activities continue throughout the year right around the world.
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