from the Ontario Nurses’ Association The Ontario Nurses’ Association’s (ONA) 55,000 registered nurses and allied health professionals are today marking the 2010 Day of Mourning, honouring the thousands of workers who have lost their lives or been injured on the job. “It’s vital that we pause to remember the colleagues we have lost,” said ONA …
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Apr 27 2010
Safety on the Job Means Rejecting a ‘Business as Usual’ Philosophy
Press Release from Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario Elementary teachers join in the National Day of Mourning on April 28th to commemorate workers whose lives have been lost or who have been injured in the workplace and in the movement to increase safety on the job for all workers. Safety in the school workplace is …
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Apr 27 2008
Media Advisory – Ontario Nurses Mark 2008 Day of Mourning
TORONTO, April 27 /CNW/ – Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) First Vice-President Vicki McKenna, RN, will join with other nurses and other workers to mark the 2008 Day of Mourning on Monday, April 28 in Toronto. McKenna will speak about the increasing incidence of workplace violence faced by nurses in Ontario’s health-care industry, and the need …
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