Ceremony will mark 20th Anniversary of Westray Law
Ceremony will mark 20th Anniversary of Westray Law
NEW GLASGOW, Nova Scotia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Twenty years after the enactment of the Westray Law that holds corporations criminally responsible for workplace deaths and injuries, the struggle continues.
At the end of March, 2004, 12 years after the tragic, needless and preventable deaths of 26 miners in the Westray Mine explosion in 1992, important amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada were enacted.
Members of the Westray Families Group, and representatives of local and national labour organizations gather to mark the Westray Law’s anniversary and call for renewed action to end workplace deaths and injuries.
No one should die just for going to work.
WHAT: |
20th anniversary of the enactment of the Westray Law |
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Remarks, musical performance, laying of wreaths, reading of names |
WHEN: |
Tuesday, March 26, 2024 |
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11:00 a.m., Atlantic |
WHERE: |
Their Light Shall Always Shine Westray Miners Memorial Park |
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Corner of Park Street and Walkerville Road |
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New Glasgow, Nova Scotia |
WHO: |
Members of the Westray Families Group |
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Rev. Glen Matheson |
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Bea Bruske, Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) President |
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Marty Warren, USW National Director |
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Danny Cavanagh, Nova Scotia Federation of Labour (NSFL) President |
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Myles Sullivan, USW District 6 Director (Atlantic Canada) |
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E.B. Anderson, performance of “26 Ghosts” |
Contacts
Sylvia Boyce, USW Health, Safety and the Environment, 905-741-9830, sboyce@usw.ca
Shannon Devine, USW Communications, 416-938-4402, sdevine@usw.ca