Workers’ Memorial Day
HR 3046 establishes Workers’ Memorial Day to honor workers injured or killed on the job, promoting awareness and safety measures across communities and industries.
HR 3046 establishes Workers’ Memorial Day to honor workers injured or killed on the job, promoting awareness and safety measures across communities and industries.
Bill Number: HR 3046
Title: Workers’ Memorial Day
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced Date: April 28, 2025
Classification: Bill
The primary purpose of HR 3046 is to establish a national observance known as "Workers’ Memorial Day." This day is intended to honor and remember workers who have lost their lives or suffered serious injuries while on the job. The bill aims to raise awareness about workplace safety and the importance of protecting workers' rights.
HR 3046 seeks to establish Workers’ Memorial Day as a national observance to honor workers who have been injured or killed in the workplace. By promoting awareness and safety, the bill aims to enhance protections for workers across the country. The ongoing legislative process will determine the bill's future and its potential impact on workplace safety culture.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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