Workers' Memorial Day, on April 28, is a special day to remember all the workers who got hurt or died while doing their jobs. It's like a day of remembrance and respect for the people who made sure our homes, schools, and communities are safe and nice. On this day, grown-ups think about how to make jobs safer so that everyone can go to work and come home without getting hurt. It's important because everyone deserves to be safe when they work, just like how you wear a helmet to protect yourself when riding a bike.
How to celebrate Workers Memorial Day?
On Workers' Memorial Day, you can celebrate by making a special card to honor workers and their hard work. Light a candle and have a quiet moment to think about them. You could also plant a small tree or flowers in your garden as a memory. Draw pictures or write a short poem to show your appreciation. Talk to your family about staying safe at work and why it's important. You might even watch a short video about different jobs and how people stay safe while working. Remember to say thank you to workers you meet during the day!
Where Workers Memorial Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - Argentina
- - Australia
- - Belgium
- - Bermuda
- - Canada
- - Dominican Republic
- - Gibraltar
- - Hong Kong
- - Ireland
- - Luxembourg
- - Mauritius
- - Peru
- - Poland
- - Spain
- - Thailand
- - United Kingdom
- - United States