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Every year more people are killed at work than in wars. Most don't die of mystery ailments, or in tragic "accidents". They die because an employer decided their safety just wasn't that important a priority.

International Workers Memorial Day (IWMD) 28 April commemorates those workers. 


Attend a local #IWMD event

Trade unions and organisations are putting on #IWMD events across the country. Find one near you or if you're organising one add it to our list.

Join a ‘Big Zoom’ on 28 April, to stand with the family of Zane Gbangbola and demand justice

Back Zane's law - protect communities from the dangers of toxic landfill and prevent future tragedies.

Register for this event

Hold a one minute silence

Join union activists across the country by taking part in a one minute silence at 12.00 to remember all those who have died because of their work.

Share your tributes

Honour those we have lost and pay respects by submitting a tribute on the International Workers Memorial Wall

Spread awareness for #IWMD

Use the hashtag #IWMD on social media channels to help spread the word about the day and why you're getting involved. We have produced a range of graphics for you to use and share. This campaign pack includes a selection of images to use on social media, and posters for you to print at home or print professionally. 

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