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The members of the SEIU-West Workers Safety Committee (WSC) invite you all to walk with us on May 3rd, 2020 in the Saskatoon Steps for Life 5km fundraising walk to shed light on workplace tragedy.
Every day, three families receive the news that a family member will not be returning home for work that day. We must act to ensure this never happens to a family again as we stand for workplace safety. But we must also ensure those affected by workplace injuries have the support they need.
Fundraising for this walk will help support Threads of Life, a national charitable organization dedicated to helping families heal after they have been affected by a traumatic workplace fatality, injury, or occupational disease.
Join us our SEIU-West banner on May 3rd, 2020 to support a worthy cause and to show those affected have our support.
The early bird cost is 10$ per person to walk and if you’re interested in joining our team, please email [email protected] by March 1st, 2020.
We will then put our team together and let you know how to join the best team on the planet: team SEIU-West!
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