Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR108

Introduced
4/22/14  
Engrossed
4/22/14  

Caption

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

Impact

The adoption of HCR108 contributes to state initiatives surrounding occupational safety and health. By officially recognizing Workers' Memorial Day, the state reinforces the necessity of protective measures for workers and encourages stronger regulations and enforcement of workplace safety standards. The resolution serves as a rallying point for labor organizations and advocates who push for better protections and fair compensation for affected workers. Overall, it marks a symbolic commitment by the state legislature to prioritize the well-being of employees across Louisiana.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 108 recognizes April 28, 2014, as Workers' Memorial Day in the state of Louisiana. This resolution honors the memory of workers who have been killed, injured, or disabled due to workplace accidents and occupational diseases. It highlights the importance of workplace safety and acknowledges the ongoing efforts to improve labor conditions that have been established through years of struggle by workers. The observance of this day serves as a reminder of the tragic consequences of unsafe working environments and aims to renew public commitment to ensuring safer workplaces.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HCR108 appears to be positive, with unanimous support in the Senate, as indicated by the voting history where the bill passed without opposition. The resolution garnered support from various stakeholders, including labor unions and safety advocates, who see the recognition of Workers' Memorial Day as a crucial step toward raising awareness about workplace hazards. The bipartisan support reflects a shared understanding of the necessity for safety in the workplace and respect for those who have suffered due to poor working conditions.

Contention

While there may not have been significant controversy during the passage of HCR108, the underlying issues it addresses—workplace safety and labor rights—can still be contentious. Ongoing debates in the state concerning labor regulations, the adequacy of safety measures, and the effectiveness of enforcement remain pertinent. Therefore, while the resolution itself transcended partisanship, it surfaces issues that can provoke differing opinions on how best to enhance worker safety and rights in Louisiana's evolving economic landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR85

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

LA HCR102

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

LA HCR27

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

LA HCR31

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

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.

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.