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  83R24403 JWI-D
 
  By: Walle H.R. No. 1686
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Many individuals concerned for the safety of Texas
  workers are gathering at the State Capitol on April 25, 2013, in
  observance of Workers' Memorial Day; and
         WHEREAS, Workers' Memorial Day is an internationally
  recognized day of remembrance for men and women who have been
  injured or killed while performing their jobs, and this occasion is
  a solemn reminder of the crucial need to make workplaces safer; and
         WHEREAS, While the construction industry constitutes a key
  pillar of the Texas economy, employing more than one million
  workers and accounting for five percent of the state's economic
  output, the construction trade is the deadliest in the state;
  construction workers in Texas are 4.5 times more likely to be killed
  on the job than the average Texas worker, and although construction
  workers account for only 6 percent of the state's workforce, they
  make up 26 percent of total workplace fatalities; across the
  country, more workers die on the job in the construction industry
  than in any other sector, and more construction workers die in Texas
  than in any other state; and
         WHEREAS, Community organizations throughout the nation are
  working to create safer work environments; in the Lone Star State,
  the Workers Defense Project, based in Austin and Dallas, helps
  empower low-income employees by providing them with the resources
  they need to improve their working and living conditions; through
  its advocacy, grassroots organizing, and direct services, the WDP
  has educated workers and contractors about their respective rights
  and spurred regulatory agencies to increase their safety
  inspections; and
         WHEREAS, Workers in every field can safely perform their jobs
  if they receive the necessary training and equipment and if the
  highest standards of safety are upheld, and it is imperative that
  employers, employees, and organizations across the Lone Star State
  and the country work together to ensure that worker safety receives
  the attention and support that it deserves; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize April 25, 2013, as Workers' Memorial
  Day at the State Capitol and pay tribute to the men and women who
  have given their lives to build our great state; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for the Workers Defense Project as an expression of high
  regard by the Texas House of Representatives.