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Today is Day of Mourning for workers killed/injured on the job.
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🌹 Remember. Honour. Commit.
National Day of Mourning
April 28, 5 PM | Reaume Park, Windsor
We gather at The Injured Workers Monument to lay flowers and remember workers lost to workplace injuries and illness.
Together, we renew our commitment to worker safety and well-being.
Organized by Windsor & District Labour Council
Refreshments follow at Hook and Ladder, 6 PM
"Mourn for the dead, fight for the living."
April 28: National Day of Mourning for workers killed or injured on the job.
Workplace injuries don't just affect workers—they devastate families and communities.
Join events in your area to remember those we've lost and advocate for safer workplaces for all.
🕯️ National Day of Mourning - Windsor
Tuesday, April 28 at 5 PM EST
📍 Reaume Park at The Injured Workers Monument, Windsor ON
Join Windsor & District Labour Council as we lay flowers at the riverfront to remember those killed or injured in the workplace.
Renew your commitment to worker health, safety, and well-being.
🍽️ Refreshments 6 PM at Hook and Ladder (3690 Seminole Street)
🕯️ TOMORROW: Day of Mourning - Day of Action
📍 WSIB, 200 Front Street West, Toronto
⏰ 2:00 PM EST, April 28th
Join IAVGO Community Legal Clinic as we mourn for the dead and fight for the living.
This Day of Action brings together injured workers, advocates, and community to honor those lost to workplace injuries and demand justice.
Contact: [email protected] | 647-832-1514
📢 Day of Action - April 28, 2 PM
Mourn for the dead. Fight for the living.
IAVGO Community Legal Clinic invites you to join us at WSIB headquarters (200 Front St W, Toronto) for a Day of Mourning action.
We remember those lost. We demand justice for injured workers.
Info: [email protected] | 647-832-1514