Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR31

Introduced
4/13/15  
Introduced
4/13/15  
Engrossed
4/14/15  
Engrossed
4/14/15  
Passed
4/15/15  

Caption

Recognizes Tuesday, April 28, 2015, as Workers' Memorial Day

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the value of Louisiana's workforce and acknowledges that the state's workers are among the most productive in the nation. It aims to highlight the importance of improving working conditions, enforcing safety standards, and ensuring that workers receive fair compensation for their contributions and sacrifices. While being a concurrent resolution rather than a binding legislation, it serves as a significant reminder to both lawmakers and the public of the ongoing struggles for better occupational health and safety protections.

Summary

HCR31, also known as the House Concurrent Resolution No. 31, seeks to officially recognize Tuesday, April 28, 2015, as Workers' Memorial Day in Louisiana. This resolution is a tribute to workers who have been killed, injured, or disabled in the line of duty. By commemorating this day, the resolution aims to honor the sacrifices of these workers and promote awareness regarding the importance of workplace safety and health standards.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR31 appears to be positive and supportive, as it addresses critical issues of worker safety and remembrance. The resolution is a unifying tribute that resonates with various stakeholders, including labor organizations and advocates for workplace safety. The acknowledgment of Workers' Memorial Day is viewed as a necessary step towards promoting a safer environment for all workers, thereby fostering solidarity among those advocating for worker rights.

Contention

While HCR31 is largely a consensus-driven resolution that honors workers, it indirectly opens discussions about the need for continued advocacy for enhanced worker protections and safety regulations. Notably, it reflects on the historical context of labor rights in Louisiana and the persistent need for improvements in workplace safety standards. The resolution does not face significant opposition, considering its nature of commemoration; however, it may serve as a platform for future debates regarding the adequacy of existing safety laws and the role of state versus federal regulations in protecting workers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR27

Recognizes Thursday, April 28, 2011, as Workers Memorial Day

LA HCR108

Recognizes Monday, April 28, 2014, as Workers' Memorial Day

LA HCR85

Recognizes Sunday, April 28, 2013, as Workers' Memorial Day

LA HCR102

Recognizes Saturday, April 28, 2012, as Workers' Memorial Day

LA HR55

Recognizes Tuesday, April 28, 2015, as Workers' Memorial Day and urges and requests that the Division of Administration consider the implementation of a process to assess the written safety plan and record of applicants to public contracts

LA SR92

Recognizes Thursday, April 28, 2016, as Workers' Memorial Day in recognition of workers killed, injured, and disabled on the job.

LA SR51

Recognizes Friday, April 28, 2017, as Workers' Memorial Day in recognition of workers killed, injured, and disabled on the job.

LA SR21

Recognizes April 28, 2021, as Workers' Memorial Day in recognition of workers killed, injured, and disabled on the job.

LA SR164

Recognizes April 28, 2023, as Workers' Memorial Day in recognition of workers killed, injured, and disabled on the job.

LA SR155

Recognizes Friday, April 27, 2018, as Workers' Memorial Day in recognition of workers killed, injured, and disabled on the job.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.