Skip to main content
  • English
  • Français
  • Admin
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Archives

Search form

  • Share :
  • Facebook
  • Youtube
  • Flickr
Communications, Energy and Paperworks Union of Canada logo Communications, Energy and Paperworks Union of Canada
  • WESTERN REGION
  • ONTARIO REGION
  • QUEBEC REGION
  • ATLANTIC REGION
  • CEP REGIONS
  • News
    • At The Union
    • In the News
    • Media Releases
    • The Activist newsletter
    • Events
      • Events Calendar
  • Interactive
    • Activist Sign-up
    • Photos
    • Videos
    • Blog Posts
    • Shop CEP
    • Petitions
  • CEP in Action
    • Campaigns
      • Forestry
      • Energy Security
      • Energy and Climate Change
      • Foreign Ownership
      • Pharmacare
      • Pensions
      • Trade justice
    • Organizing
    • Bargaining
      • Bell bargaining
      • Forestry bargaining
      • Strikewatch
      • Energy and Chemical
    • Education
      • Education program
      • Scholarships
      • Leadership Through Knowledge series
      • Guide for Local Union Trustees
    • Health, Safety and Industrial Relations Training Fund
    • Humanity Fund
    • Globalization & International Solidarity
  • Equality
    • Equity Committee
    • Women’s Committee
    • Young Workers Committee
    • United Nations Women
  • About CEP
    • Who we are
      • Constitution
      • Policies
      • History
    • Officers’ Directory
    • Locals online
    • Affiliations
    • Contact Us
    • Convention 2012
    • New Union Project
  • Convention
  • Content by Sector
    • Communications
    • Energy
    • Paper
    • Media
    • Construction

April 28th, 2012 - National Day of Mourning

04/28/12

April 28th, 2012 - National Day of Mourning

Day of Mourning Statement  (view the Poster)

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Nova Scotia Westray mine disaster, where an underground methane explosion took the lives of 26 workers.  Since then, the labour movement worked for parliament to pass legislation, the so-called Westray bill,  which amended the Criminal Code of Canada in order to hold employers, who failed to take steps to protect the lives of their employees, criminally liable.  The Westray bill provided a new regime outlining the framework of corporate liability in Canada.

In the nine years since the Westray bill amendments and corporate manslaughter law came into effect, only two provinces have laid charges under the criminal code.  If the provinces and territories were using the Westray legislation as intended, we could make significant inroads at protecting workers health and safety and we could save lives.

Tragically, thousands of workers, every year, have their life changed because of a major injury while hundreds more lose their life because of their work.  No job is worth dying for, yet 1,014 people lost their lives in 2010, the most recent year for which we have statistics.  These are not accidents, they can be prevented.  It’s important to remember that Canada still has one of the highest rates of workplace deaths in the industrialized world, and even one death is still one too many.

Nothing can bring back those who have died, but a message has to be sent that cutting corners on health and safety and employees being killed is not acceptable.   If and when an employer willfully neglects health and safety, knowing that someone can be injured or killed – they should be held criminally responsible.  Corporations and their representatives need to be held accountable.  As workers, we need to pressure our governments to use the Westray legislation as intended.

Today should not be the day another worker dies at work.

AP:ahcope225

 

Below are letters being sent by Federation of Labour and District Labour Council Presidents to: Premiers, Justice and Labour Ministers, Solicitors General or Ministers of Public Safety and Security, and Police Commissioners.

Sample Letter to Premiers, Justice and Labour Ministers, Solicitors General or Ministers of Public Safety and Security

Sample Letter to Local Police Commissioners


  • Printer-friendly version
  • Français
  • Calendar

Photos

CEP TV

Content by Topic

  • Bargaining
  • Campaigns
  • Convention
  • Education
  • Elections
  • Energy security
  • Environment and Climate Change
  • Equality
  • Foreign ownership
  • Health and safety
  • HSIRTF
  • Humanity fund
  • International solidarity
  • New Union
  • Organizing
  • Pensions
  • Trade justice
  • Victims of Brookfield
  • Youth

THE LATEST

May
06
Trade deals getting in the way of sustainable planning
May
06
CAW and CEP Take New Union Plan on National Tour
May
06
Kenora mill workers union says conflict over pensions may be settled for good
May
01
Mental health: The next frontier for workers' rights
May
01
Pictures from the Ottawa joint meeting
Apr
30
Members in Edmundston rally against employment insurance changes
Apr
26
Pictures from the Thunder Bay joint meeting
Apr
26
Corporations getting away with murder, says union on Bangladesh building collapse
Apr
24
Canada needs an energy strategy
Apr
23
BCE Clerical Bargaining 2013

Campaigns

Learn about CEP's current campaigns 

Organizing

How to organize your workplace

Bargaining

Learn more about CEP bargaining

Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada
National Office

301 Laurier Avenue West,
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6M6
1-877-230-5201