Blog: Let ’ s remember those who have died because of their work

Today, on International Workers’ Memorial Day (IWMD), UNISON and the whole trade union movement will lead the way in showing respect for all those who have sadly lost their lives while working. During a minute’s silence at 11am, we will also think of their families and friends, so deeply affected by their tragic loss. Most work-related accidents and diseases can be avoided, but only if employers make health and safety a top priority. Statistics suggest that, on average, 135 workers die each year in the UK from work related accidents, and a further 13,000 from preventable occupational lung diseases and cancers. But at UNISON, we believe the true figure could be more like 50,000 – a shocking figure if you include work related car accidents and suicide due to work stress, which aren’t counted in official statistics. It’s a key part of trade unionists’ work to make safe and healthy workplaces a fundamental right for all, and it’s rightly also the theme for this year’s IWMD. We especially fight for our members in precarious employment; for Black, disabled and women workers who have experienced disparities in workplace safety and COVID risk throughout the pandemic. Even though we may never know the true toll of deaths from COVID caught at work, or the ongoing legacy of long COVID, we must never forget how dangerously exposed to COVID-19 our public sector workers have been during the pandemic. Where employers failed, it was UNISON, and our amazing health and safety r...
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