Memorial to Workers

Press team , 28 April 2022 16:44

A special service took place in South Tyneside today (Thursday 28 April) to pay tribute to the millions of people killed or injured while going about their work around the world.

Workers' Memorial Day is an international annual awareness event to commemorate all those who have been killed, injured, disabled or left unwell by their work.

This year's theme is about making occupational health and safety a fundamental right.

The Mayor of South Tyneside, Councillor Pat Hay was joined trade union representatives for the poignant service at the Workers' Memorial in North Marine Park, South Shields.

It was led by Father Mark Mawhinney and included readings and prayers, a minute's silence and the laying of floral tributes.

The Mayor said: "Workers' Memorial Day is an incredibly important day. It provides an opportunity to remember those who have died, been injured or left ill as a result of their work. We also think about the devastating impact on the families and friends that are left behind.

"It is a tragedy that work-related injuries or fatalities still occur in the 21st century, with many people innocently going out to work to earn a living and then not coming home.

"Through Workers' Memorial Day we highlight the importance of safety at work and remind people about the needless loss of life, as so many workplace accidents and illnesses can be prevented."

South Tyneside Council joined workers and their representatives all over the world as they conducted events, demonstrations, vigils and a range of other activities to mark the day.

Last modified: 28 April 2022 16:45