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Workers Memorial Day: April 28

Milwaukee Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO
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Join Us in Milwaukee to Mourn for the Dead and those Who Have Suffered on the Job, and Fight Like Hell for the Living!

#WorkersMemorialDay 2017

On April 28 at 4 pm, join us in mourning those who have lost their lives at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 3722 S 58th St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53220.

Afterwards, please join us for a unity fundraiser for WisCOSH to help our local arm of workplace safety protection, especially during a time of massive state and federal cuts to workplace safety and support. Funds will also be raised to help fix the Wisconsin Workers Memorial at Zeidler Union Square.

Here is what is happening to our beloved Workers Memorial from the years of usage and protests and simply weather and wear:
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Dinner will be served at the Milwaukee Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO at 5 pm. Tickets $5 in advance, $6 at door.

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Background and Situation

On April 28, the unions of the AFL-CIO observe Workers Memorial Day to remember those who have suffered and died on the job and to renew the fight for safe jobs. This year we will come together to defend hard-won victories by working people from attacks by right-wing Republicans and business groups. We will commit to fighting until all workers have safe jobs and the freedom to form unions to seek a better future.

The Occupational Safety and Health Act and Mine Safety and Health Act promise workers the right to a safe job. Unions and our allies have fought hard to make that promise a reality—winning protections that have made jobs safer, saved hundreds of thousands of lives and prevented millions of workplace injuries and illnesses.

But our work is not done. Each year thousands of workers are killed and millions more injured or diseased because of their jobs.

The safety and health gains we have won are now threatened. The Trump administration has launched an all-out assault on regulations. The president has ordered that for every new protection, two existing safeguards must be removed from the books. At the same time Republicans in Congress have moved quickly to overturn new rules issued by the Obama administration. Agency budgets and enforcement programs are on the chopping block. The safety and health of workers and the public are in danger.

We must fight back. We cannot and will not let them turn back the clock and destroy the progress we have made to make jobs safer and save lives.

FLIERS, FACT SHEETS, GRAPHICS and more info at this link.

Later in the evening, please support the A. Philip Randolph Institute Milwaukee Chapter BBQ Fundraiser, from 6-9 pm at the United Autoworkers (UAW) Local 9 Hall, 9618 W. Greenfield Ave, Milwaukee. Music, food, raffle...Tickets advance or at door: $12. Tables available in advance for 10 people at $150. Call: Larry Hall, President at 414-526-4256 or Annie Stabler at 414-447-5540.