International Workers' Memorial Day is commemorated on the 28th of April every year. It is the day we remember workers across the world who have paid the ultimate price for health and safety failures, a fatal injury due to work. It is a day we also pledge to fight for healthier and safer workplaces to ensure families do not have to suffer the pain and heartache of loved ones leaving home for work and never returning home.
This year, Glasgow's International Memorial Day event will be taking place on 25th April 2025.
Come along and help us to "Remember the Dead and Fight for the Living."
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