Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR164

Introduced
6/1/23  
Introduced
6/1/23  
Passed
6/2/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution connects directly with existing state and federal laws surrounding workplace safety and the rights of employees. By designating a specific day for remembrance, it seeks to raise awareness around safety issues that continue to affect workers and their families. This recognition encourages ongoing discussions about the need for legislative improvements in workplace health and safety regulations, especially in light of recent challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic which underscored vulnerabilities in various sectors.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 164, introduced by Senator Barrow, recognizes April 28, 2023, as Workers' Memorial Day, a day dedicated to honoring workers who have been killed, injured, or disabled on the job. This resolution acknowledges the importance of workplace safety and reaffirms the commitment to improving safety standards and protections for all workers. The initiative is part of a broader effort to highlight the impact of occupational hazards and the need for stronger measures to protect employees' health and safety in the workplace.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR164 is largely positive, as it addresses a critical issue affecting many workers across Louisiana and the broader United States. Supporters include labor organizations and advocacy groups that emphasize the need for health protections in workplaces. The resolution has been well-received among those advocating for greater worker safety and the preservation of workers' rights, promoting a proactive stance toward preventing workplace injuries and fatalities.

Contention

While the resolution itself is non-controversial, issues surrounding workplace safety regulations can evoke differing opinions, particularly in debates about the adequacy of current protections. While many view the recognition of Workers' Memorial Day as a necessary tribute, discussions may arise about the specific policies and regulations that need to be strengthened or updated to prevent workplace injuries and fatalities. Additionally, it brings into focus the role of unions and worker advocacy groups in pushing for necessary changes to protect labor rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR21

Recognizes April 28, 2021, 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 SR92

Recognizes Thursday, April 28, 2016, 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.

LA HCR85

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

LA HCR108

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

LA HCR102

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

LA HCR31

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

LA HCR27

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

LA SCR58

Recognizing April 28, 2025, As Workers Memorial Day In The State Of Delaware.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.