WSIB Day of Mourning
April 2, 2024. CrossSafety recognizes the ‘Day of Mourning’ on April 28th, remembering and honouring those who have lost their lives, been injured or suffered illness in the workplace.
While the Day of Mourning marks loss, it also underscores the need to relentlessly pursue ways to protect our workforces, and ushers in international “Safety Week” in early May.https://youtu.be/O9c9BIBWEdw
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