Once again this year, local
trade unionists and citizens joined councillors from both Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire, in a poignant service
to commemorate Workers’ Memorial Day on 28th April, in the beautiful
setting of the Persley Workers’ Memorial Garden.
Welcoming people to the
service, ATUC Vice President, Kate Ramsden asked those present to join her in a
minutes silence to remember all those who had lost their lives at their work. Councillor
Barney Crockett, on behalf of the Lord Provost of Aberdeen, then laid a wreath
in their memory.
Barney paid tribute to the work
of the trade unions in fighting for robust health and safety in the workplace,
over the years and still in the present day.
He said, “This is a day to honour the working people throughout the world who
have lost their lives while going about their daily employment.
“It serves as a
reminder to us all to continue to stand up for working people’s rights and to
ensure workplace practices are exemplary.”