Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR155

Introduced
4/26/18  
Introduced
4/26/18  

Caption

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

Impact

By adopting this resolution, the state acknowledges the vital contributions of its workforce while advocating for safer working conditions. It highlights the alarming statistics regarding workplace fatalities and injuries, reflecting the necessity of continuous improvement in labor policies and protections. The resolution also facilitates public discourse about labor safety and engages communities in remembering those affected by workplace incidents, thus encouraging initiatives aimed at reducing such occurrences.

Summary

Senate Resolution 155, introduced by Senator Barrow, recognizes April 27, 2018, as Workers' Memorial Day in the state of Louisiana. This resolution brings attention to the tragic losses and injuries experienced by workers in their places of employment, underscoring the importance of workplace safety and health. The inaugural observation of Workers' Memorial Day took place in 1989, becoming a significant date that coincides with the establishment of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The commemoration serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggles for improved labor conditions and safety standards.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR155 is largely positive, as it aims to honor and recognize the contributions of workers who have suffered due to workplace hazards. Legislators and supporters of the resolution express gratitude towards the workforce's dedication and resilience. However, the resolution does touch upon broader issues, including the need for ongoing advocacy for stronger safety regulations and fair compensation, suggesting an urgency in addressing these critical labor issues.

Contention

While the resolution itself may not face direct opposition, it brings to light the existing challenges workers face regarding workplace safety and the need for reform. Discussions may revolve around the adequacy of current safety standards and enforcement mechanisms, emphasizing that while commemorating those lost and injured, it is also essential to renew commitments to enhancing worker protections, perhaps highlighting divisions in legislative priorities when it comes to labor rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR51

Recognizes Friday, April 28, 2017, 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 SR92

Recognizes Thursday, April 28, 2016, 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 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 HCR31

Recognizes Tuesday, April 28, 2015, 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.