WASHINGTON, April 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is a statement from Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa about Workers' Memorial Day, which is being observed today.
"Today, April 28, is Workers' Memorial Day, a day to remember workers killed or injured on the job and to fight for strong safety and health provisions for all workers. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, this day takes on an even deeper meaning.
"We have had reports of rank-and-file Teamsters who have been infected, and some who have died, from COVID-19. We are in the midst of a national emergency and essential workers—many of them Teamsters—are putting their own health on the line to keep the rest of us safe, healthy and fed.
"Before COVID-19, an average of 14 workers died each day of workplace injuries. The most recent data available tells us that more than 5,000 workers died on the job in 2018. This is not including the approximately 100,000 workers who died from occupational diseases in 2018. When the numbers eventually come out for 2020, they will be staggering.
"As workers' lives are being upended in new ways each day, many employers are not making the same necessary adjustments. Many worker deaths could have been prevented if employers had provided the proper protective equipment, enforced social distancing guidelines or any number of other precautions.
"Preventable workplace infections can be stopped, but workers are still being asked to work without protective gear. Workers are still going to work sick because of inadequate access to paid leave. Often, when workers speak up for themselves and their co-workers about unsafe conditions, they are being fired.
"Teamsters have recourse in each of those situations, but most workers don't.
"Most workers also don't have access to a Safety and Health Department like ours, which continues to provide comprehensive information to our rank-and-file members, and technical and regulatory support to locals, Divisions and Conferences and other Teamster Departments.
"For Safety and Health factsheets and other resources on the coronavirus, visit https://teamster.org/covid-19.
"Social distancing and stay-at-home orders have changed the way many of us are living right now, but it shouldn't change how we honor the dead each year on this date. Please join me today, on Workers' Memorial Day, to honor our fallen brothers and sisters and to continue fighting for safe working conditions for everyone."
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.4 million hardworking men and women throughout the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Visit www.teamster.org for more information. Follow us on Twitter @Teamsters and "like" us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/teamsters.
Contact:
Ted Gotsch, (703) 899-0869
[email protected]
SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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