Join us in commemorating Workers Memorial Day with two important events: the Arizona AFL-CIO Workers' Memorial Day Breakfast on April 26th and the Jobs with Justice Virtual Workers Memorial Day event on April 25th. Honor those we've lost and stand in soli

John, 

This week, we honor Workers' Memorial Day observed on April 28th, a day that originated from the labor movement's fight for safer workplaces and became a national day of remembrance in 1970 when the Occupational Safety and Health Act was passed.

There are two special events to honor and commemorate those who have passed away due to death or illness on the job. Workers will call for protections as a fundamental right and highlight the need for workers to have the right to organize in their workplaces to win safer working conditions and a better life.

 

Jobs with Justice Virtual Workers' Memorial Day Event 

Join Jobs with Justice via Zoom for a virtual gathering to remember workers burt, killed, or exposed to toxic environments. We'll hear from workers and loved ones to help energize our fight to bring more awareness and activism to workplace health and safety rights. 

 

 

 

Event Details: 

📅Thursday, April 25, 2024

⏰ 6:00 PM (MST)

💻Virtual Event via Zoom

Dario Mendoza was killed by hot work on July 20th where temperatures in Yuma, AZ reached 114 degrees. An injury to one is an injury to all. - Tucson Jobs with Justice Safety Committee 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arizona AFL-CIO Workers' Memorial Day Breakfast 

Let us honor the memory of the fallen, support their families, and work together to build a safer, more just future for all workers.

 

Guest Speakers: 

  • Guy Testini, Executive Director of the Industrial Commission of Arizona 
  • Harris Harrigan, Arizona State Director of the Service Employee International Union (SEIU)

Event Details: 

📅Friday, April 26, 2024

⏰ Registration Begins at 8:30AM, Program from 9:15AM to 10:30AM

📍Teamsters Local 104, 1450 S. 27th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85009

*Breakfast Provided

 

We will be commemorating a fallen Teamster member who passed away while working on the job.

Hope to see you at both events!

 

In Solidarity,