Workers Memorial ServicePLACE:Indiana University of PA
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Workers Memorial ServicePLACE:Indiana University of PA.SPEAKERS: to be announcedCONTACT: Cynthia Spielman, 877-314-0581Greater Johnstown Regional Central Labor Council 20th Annual Workers’ MemorialDay Banquet and Essay ContestDATE/TIME:Friday, May 1, 2009 at 6:00 PMPLACE: Christ the Savior Educational Center307 Garfield Street, Johnstown, PASPEAKER:John DeFazio, Director, Dist. Steelton, PASPEAKERS: To be announcedTICKETS: Lunch tickets are $7.00 per person; phone 717-561-7830 or CONTACT: Harrisburg Region CLC, 717-561-7830 Indiana/Armstrong/Clarion Central Labor Council Workers’ Memorial DayCeremoniesDATE/TIME:Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at 12:00 NoonEVENT:Indiana/Armstrong/Clarion CLC and PA Center for the Study of LaborRelations Indiana Univ. Marc Gergely, D-35CONTACT:Dennis Straub, PFIW, 888-376-7942 or Bob Scholeck, PFIW, 570-366-8660DATE/TIME:Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at 12:45 PMEVENT: Workers’ Memorial Day LunchPLACE: United Steelworkers Local 1688 Hall, 200 Gibson St. Frank Burns, D-72 Prime Sponsor HR 109 – Workers Memorial Day ResolutionState Rep.
Of Injured Workers (PFIW), Press Conference/CeremonyPLACE: State Capitol Rotunda GallerySPEAKERS:Dennis Straub, President, Berks County Chapter, PFIWRon Stabinsky, Berks County Chapter, PFIWState Sen Christine Tartaglione, D-2State Sen Lawrence Farnese, D-1State Rep. Ron Buxton, D-103CONTACT: Harrisburg Region CLC 717-561-7830DATE:Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at 11:00 AMEVENT: PA Fed. Harrisburg, PASPEAKERS: Mayor Stephen Reed, City of HarrisburgState Rep. City Council Chambers606 State Street, Erie, PASPEAKERS: to be announced CONTACT:Erie-Crawford CLC, 814-455-4752 Harrisburg Region Central Labor Council and Pennsylvania Federation of InjuredWorkers Workers’ Memorial Day CeremoniesDATE/TIME:Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at 9:00 AMEVENT: Memorial Ceremony at Labor’s GrovePLACE: Riverfront Park, 300 Block of South Front St.
Building and Construction Trades CONTACT:Joe Delale, 412-456-6851Erie/Crawford Central Labor Council Workers’ Memorial ServiceDATE/TIME:Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at 6:00 PMPLACE: Erie Municipal Bldg. Vice Pres., Allegheny County Labor CouncilRich Stanizzo, Pres Joint Board, Pitts. Zubic, Bishop of PittsburghSean McGarvey, Sec.-Treas., AFL-CIO Building and Construction TradesReverend John Welch, Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, Chief ChaplainJim Klingensmith, Exec. Workers, members of the clergy, elected officials and labor leaders will jointhe families of fallen workers during events across Pennsylvania (see schedulebelow) calling for stronger laws, stricter enforcement and tougher penaltieson companies that intentionally harm workers.Allegheny County Labor Council, United Steelworkers, Labor and ReligionCoalition of Western Pennsylvania, and the Washington/Greene County LaborCouncil Workers’ Memorial Day CeremonyDATE/TIME:Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at 12:00 NoonPLACE:Market Square, Downtown PittsburghSPEAKERS: Most Reverend David A.
More than 200 workers are killed on the job in Pennsylvania andthousands are injured. Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Applauds Passage of Workers’ Memorial Day Resolution byState House of RepresentativesWorkers’ Memorial Day Events Planned Across Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania AFL-CIO applauds passage of House Resolution 109 sponsored byState Representative Frank Burns designating April 28, 2009 as Workers’Memorial Day in Pennsylvania in memory of workers who were killed or injuredon the job.Millions of workers around the nation and thousands inPennsylvania will be observing Workers’ Memorial Day holding memorialshonoring fallen workers and renewing their commitment to strengthen thenation’s safety laws.According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 5,400 workplace deathsand more than four million work-related injuries and illnesses occur eachyear. In this type of situation, the coaches who are actually involved and close to the situation need to be given benefit of the doubt.written by CoachBt and ErocWolverineThanks for stopping by you have any questions please e-mail This article is also featured on Go Blue Michigan Wolverine. Possible could also be that Roh and his family wanted to visit without pressure of coaches be present. Maybe the coaching stafff needed a break and knew they would not get one if they kept coming home for a visitor. I realize these guys need to get away just like anybody else, but seems like having Coach Rod there and the defensive coaches especially the DC and DL coach there would have made a big difference? It seems especially since DL recruiting is not going very well or at least not yet.Could this be an ego deal as well where the coaches are saying one person will not make a big deal or is not going to change their plans for nothing?Fred—————————————————————Thanks for the question It could be many reasons First, they may have speaking events already scheduled They could have recruiting visits with other prospects It could be personal business they could not be rescheduled.