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DESCRIPTION:April 28 is celebrated internationally as workers memorial day to 
 commemorate those workers killed and injured on the job. This year in San 
 Francisco on April 28, 2010 there will be an event to commemorate these 
 workers and to take up the fight for health and safety protection and for 
 proper healthcare and benefits for injured workers.\n\nWorkers Memorial Day 
 April 28, 2010\nStand Up For Injured Workers \nCommemorate Workers Killed 
 On The Job\n\nWorkers in the bay area and nationally continue to get 
 injured and killed on the job in the US including the recent deaths of 29 
 miners in W. Virginia at the Massey Company. In California, OSHA inspectors 
 have been threatened and retaliated against for speaking out about the 
 decline of the agency and the failure of the agency to do a proper job 
 protecting injured workers and the public. Additionally all the OSHA 
 doctors for California’s 17 million workers have also been terminated 
 thereby threatening the safety of workers and the public. There are more CA 
 Fish and Game Inspectors than Ca-OSHA inspectors and this needs to 
 change.\nHundreds of NUMMI injured workers who have been on disability are 
 also now being discriminated against by the company and treated as 2nd 
 class workers in the compensation/retention plan. Is this fair? Many of 
 these workers have given decades of their lives to the company yet they are 
 now being punished for being disabled. This is cost shifting since their 
 healthcare will now be paid for by the State and SSI when they go on 
 permanent disability. This is yet another example of cost shifting by the 
 corporations making the tax payer pay for their liabilities.\nWorkers 
 Memorial Day is held every year  to commemorate those workers killed and 
 injured on the job. The deregulation of workers compensation in California 
 has also allowed employers and the insurance industry to deny seriously 
 injured workers prompt healthcare and also has cut the permanent disability 
 payments by 50% as well as completely eliminating retraining.\nThere is a 
 national struggle to strengthen OSHA protection called the Protecting 
 America’s Workers Act H.R. 2067 needs to be supported and also to require 
 that all injured workers are entitled to their exposure records on the job. 
 Health and safety must trump privacy/secrecy laws.\nWe also support H.R. 
 635 which  will create a US Commission on State Workers Compensation Laws 
 and will study the affect of deregulation for injured workers in the U.S. 
 At the same time, OSHA plans to remove chemical warnings  on exposure 
 limits for workers.\nWe need to educate and reactivate the labor movement 
 to protect our lives and health and safety in the workplace. Please join 
 with workers and their families at this memorial meeting and speak out and 
 demand healthcare and justice for all workers and people in the 
 community.\nWed April 28, 7:00 PM\nILWU Local 34     801 2nd St/Embarcadero 
 San Francisco\nNext To AT&T Ballpark\n\nInjured workers, health and safety 
 advocates and family members will participate\nSpeakers: Partial 
 List\nShiela Davis, Executive Director Silicon Valley Toxic 
 Coalition\nMarcus Holder, ILWU Local 10 Education Committee Chair\nLeuren 
 Moret,  Geoscientist who worked at the Livermore nuclear weapons lab 
 \nCarol Criss, SEIU-UHW Kaiser Steward Transcriptionist\nRoland Sheppard, 
 Retired BA Painters Local 4\nMike Daly, Ironworkers Labor 377 On The 9/11 
 First Responders\nDina Padilla, Injured Worker Advocate\nBecky McClain, 
 Injured Pfizer Molecular Biologist by telephone from Connecticut\nJack 
 Thrasher, Worker Advocate and Toxicologist\nCalifornia Coalition For 
 Workers Memorial Day CCWMD\nwww.workersmemorialday.org  \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/04/10/18644249.php
SUMMARY:Workers Memorial Day / Commemorate Workers Killed On The Job & Defend Injured Workers
LOCATION:ILWU Local 34     801 2nd St/Embarcadero San Francisco\nNext To AT&T 
 Ballpark
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/04/10/18644249.php
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