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United Support and Memorial for Workplace Fatalities
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Washington DC: Want to be a part of history? Join us in part or for a full week of events for Families of workplace deaths. The Department of Labor and USMWF will have an event in DC on the 27th and 28th with other events surrounding. Private meeting with Labor Secretary Hilda Solis,... DOL Headquarters, Gathering with officials from OSHA/MSHA/Solicitor of Labor, Congressional Hearings, Gathering on the steps of the Frances Perkins' Building, National Labor College, Ceremony at the National Workers' Memorial, The largest Workers Memorial Day event in the U.S., sponsored by PhilaPOSH and Philadelphia County Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO Sightseeing in the National's Capital. To join us please fill the Workers Memorial Day 2010 form and return to Celeste Monforton. If you have any questions contact Tammy Miser
Message Families who have a loss need to be acknowledged. We will not allow others to discount us any longer. We are the brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers and children of America. Families and their losses are not a number or a statistic. Our lost loved ones were the very ones making your profit. We are not asking for more than we are entitled to, Our Right, The Right to a Safe and Healthful Workplace. We need leaders to restore our faith in governmental humanity.
We cannot thank the Public Welfare Foundation enough for having faith in our efforts and awarding us a 2-year grant to support this website, our advocacy efforts and travel support for family members to fight for safety and health reforms.
Richard A. Sands 3rd Annual “Hands Holding Stephanie”
