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H*4792
Session 111 (1995-1996)


H*4792 Concurrent Resolution, By Cobb-Hunter
 A Concurrent Resolution to honor the working men and women who have died on
 the job by declaring April 28, 1996, "Workers Memorial Day".

   03/21/96  House  Introduced HJ-5
   03/21/96  House  Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial
                     Resolutions HJ-5
   04/03/96  House  Committee report: Favorable Invitations and
                     Memorial Resolutions HJ-4
   04/03/96  House  Adopted, sent to Senate HJ-5
   04/04/96  Senate Introduced SJ-17
   04/04/96  Senate Referred to Committee on Invitations SJ-17
   04/17/96  Senate  Polled favorable from Invitations SJ-17
   04/23/96  Senate Adopted, returned to House with concurrence SJ-58



POLLED OUT OF COMMITTEE

April 17, 1996

H. 4792

Introduced by REP. Cobb-Hunter

S. Printed 4/17/96--S.

Read the first time April 4, 1996.

THE COMMITTEE ON INVITATIONS

To whom was referred a Concurrent Resolution (H. 4792), to honor the working men and women, etc., respectfully

REPORT:

Has polled the Concurrent Resolution out of committee without report.

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

TO HONOR THE WORKING MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE DIED ON THE JOB BY DECLARING APRIL 28, 1996, "WORKERS MEMORIAL DAY".

Whereas, the working men and women of South Carolina have helped to build this State and keep the state's economy strong; and

Whereas, many workers die with little attention each year while performing their jobs, others die as the result of occupational diseases contracted or aggravated on the job, and thousands more are disabled or injured on the job; and

Whereas, in fiscal year 1995, twenty-seven workers died in South Carolina while working from causes as varied as electrocution, falls, and being struck by objects; and

Whereas, when these workers died they left behind families that had loved and depended on them; and

Whereas, while the need for strong safety and health protections, strong standards of enforcement, and fair and just compensation for such deaths and injuries continues, these fallen workers, and others before them, must not be forgotten. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:

That April 28, 1996, a date chosen by the South Carolina AFL-CIO, be commemorated as "Workers Memorial Day" in tribute to those workers who have lost their lives because of workplace injuries and illnesses.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Mr. G. O. Smoak, President of the South Carolina AFL-CIO.

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