On Memorial Day, IA labor leaders honor fallen workers
May 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson
(Des Moines, Iowa – Iowa News Service] – Memorial Day commemorates Americans who lost their lives while serving in the military. But the Iowa Federation of Labor takes the opportunity to also honor people who died on the job in the last year.
The Iowa Division of Labor says the 57 workers who died on the job lived in all corners of the state â from Muscatine and Liberty, to Storm Lake, Des Moines and Cedar Rapids. They were truck drivers, software engineers, county court workers and grain elevator operators. Iowa Federation President Charlie Wishman says workers died in car accidents and from chemical exposure. Some lost their lives falling from high ladders or other on-the-job accidents that turned out to be fatal.
There are various Memorial Day gatherings around Iowa today, honoring all Americans who were killed in the line of military duty.
There are more than 1-point-6 million Iowans in the workforce. The industry with the most workers in the state â almost 226-thousand people â is manufacturing.