Workers' Memorial Day and World Day for Safety and Health at Work(international)
National Day of Mourning(Canada)
An international observance honoring workers who have died or been injured on the job and promoting workplace safety.
Workers' Memorial Day and the World Day for Safety and Health at Work are observed on April 28 each year to remember those affected by workplace accidents and occupational diseases. Established by the International Labour Organization, these observances encourage governments, employers, and workers to prioritize safety and health standards. Activities include memorial services, workshops, and campaigns to raise awareness about risk prevention and safe working conditions. In Canada, the day is also recognized as the National Day of Mourning with ceremonies at graveyards and workplaces. The goal is to drive improvements in legislation and enforcement to ensure safer workplaces worldwide.
Workers' Memorial Day and World Day for Safety and Health at Work
international
National Day of Mourning