PWU, WATER TREATMENT, LIFT STATIONS, PUMPHOUSE
in Us Links PWU Connects News Opinion Editorials Retired Workers’ · Chapter Submissions Newsletters In the community Radio Ads Shop PWU Contact POWER WORKERS’ · UNION The Power Workers’ Union (PWU) · is a proud Canadian union and · by far · the largest · most progressive and successful union in Ontario’s electricity sector. power workers’ · union Every year on April 28th the Power Workers’ Union remembers our co-workers · our family members and our friends who have lost their lives · suffered a life-changing injury · or endured a disease due to workplace hazards. Today · on the National Day of Mourning · we take a moment to pay our respects to those who have suffered. On this day · we put down our tools for a moment · stand with our workplace partners · and reflect. We take the time as a group · to prevent future tragedies. With everyone’s commitment to support a safe workplace · but psychologically safe workplaces · because one injury · one illness
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