Injured Workers Day
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Injured Workers Day

June 1

Every year on June 1stOntarians pay respect to the hundreds of workers who have died or become injured while working on their job sites. The Ontario Injured Workers Day is an opportunity to recognize the individuals who have suffered injuries and fatalities as a result of their workplace conditions.

In Ontario, we owe a debt to Sudbury MPP and NDP Labour critic Jamie West, who pushed to have June 1 officially recognized as Ontario’s Injured Workers Day. Last year he introduced his Private Member’s Bill, Bill 118, the Injured Workers Day Act,  in the Ontario legislature.  Because of this Act, June 1 of every year will be formally recognized as Injured Workers Day. See OHCOW page about this achievement.

Read Bill 118, Injured Workers Day Act, 2024, S.O. 2024 here.

See the Ontario Federation of Labour Page here.

See the UFCW Injured Workers page here.

EVENTS:

June 1st is (officially) Injured Workers Day. On June 1st 1983, more than 3000 injured & ill workers and allies crowded the lawn at Queen’s Park demanding dignity and respect in the face of corporatization and cuts. This June 1 at 11am is another gathering on that same spot.

Over 40 years later, injured & ill workers will again gather Sunday June 1st to celebrate our strength and continue to fight for law and policy reform. Thanks to Bill 118 The Injured Workers’ Day Act, June 1st this year (and every year going forward), will be officially proclaimed Injured Workers’ Day by the Legislature of Ontario.

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June 1
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