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Day of Mourning shines light on psychological safety in the workplace
Canada’s unions called psychological harms preventable as WorkSafeBC said 138 workers died from job-related injuries and illnesses in 2025.
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Day of Mourning shines light on psychological safety in the workplace
Workers, employers and communities across both the region and the nation gathered Tuesday April, 28 for the National Day of Mourning. The day has been set aside to remember those injured or killed on the job, and those suffering job-related illnesses and to renew a commitment to creating safer workplaces. At 10 a.m. Tuesday morning, Nanaimo-Duncan and District Labour Council members and the greater community gathered in Lake Cowichan to observe …
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