February 28 Marks the 20th International Repetitive Strain Injury Awareness Day

Repetitive strain injury day Feb 28

February 28, 2019

International Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) Awareness Day is a critical opportunity for us to mobilize for better health and safety regulation, enforcement and to focus even more on protecting workers from these devastating, life-altering injuries and implementing ergonomic solutions.

Every year hundreds of Unifor members across the country suffer injuries or discomfort from repetitive strains resulting from their work duties. It is important to identify and eliminate the causes of these injuries. If those causes cannot be eliminated then we must work to minimize the risk factors that cause these injuries, because work should not hurt.

Historically, health and safety has not received the attention it deserves. Our union is working hard to change that. From local union surveys to sector-specific health and safety manuals, prioritizing health and safety is an area of focus for Unifor.

Member feedback about their experiences in the workplace is essential to bargain effective health and safety provisions. If you have experienced repetitive strain injury/injuries or other afflictions due to work activities, please complete this brief, anonymous survey.

Member-driven advocacy is at the heart of what we do. Hearing from you about what needs changing in the workplace equips your union with the legitimacy to demand much-needed changes from the employer.

With rapidly changing industries, health and safety regulation has not always kept up with the pace of change in certain sectors of the economy, leaving workers at risk of injury. This is unacceptable – workers should never be expected to put up with unsafe or less than optimal work conditions. As union activists and health and safety advocates, Unifor members are on the front lines of pushing for better, safer work environments.

Please complete this RSI survey

 

In solidarity,

National Health and Safety Department

International Women’s Day Marches

iwd_fb_en_0

Join the celebrations marking International Women’s Day in your community.

 

Toronto

March 9, 2019 – 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

25 Cecil Street, M5T 1N1

Mary Spratt IWD Breakfast

Hosted by United Steel Workers – Toronto Area Council

 

Toronto

March 9, 2019 – 11:00 a.m. (Rally), 1pm (March)

OISE auditorium, 252 Bloor St W, M5S 1V6

Rally and march

Hosted by the Toronto International Women’s Day Committee

Local 1996-O Union Meetings

Please visit the link below for 1996-O Union Meetings for the year, also located on the main web page bottom left corner …next meeting March 24, 2019

Local Meetings

Please note due to availability and unforeseen circumstances and events in the local these dates and times are subject to change