Political Action – Online poll – United Steelworkers – Vote for a public inquiry

Help families find answers with an inquiry, take a minute to sign the petition today.

Dear Walter,You have a right to know – Premier Christy Clark is still refusing to hold a public, accountable inquest into the explosions that resulted in the death of four of our members and injured 44 workers.

The coroner’s inquest into the Babine Forest Products mill explosion began on Monday‎. Our Union is represented by legal counsel and we are participating in the inquest to press for changes to government regulatory practices to ensure the health and safety of workers.

But we know that an inquest is not enough. The victims and families need answers. An inquest will not find fault or provide justice. That’s why we’re joining the families and nearly 11,000 British Columbians who agree –  Premier Christy Clark must keep her promise of justice and closure for victims, families and forest workers through a public inquiry into the Babine and Lakeland sawmill explosions. Our records show that you haven’t signed the petition yet. This is a crucial moment for workers’ safety in British Columbia.
Walter : The 24 Hours newspaper in Vancouver is polling its readers on how they feel about the call for a public inquiry. Show your support for justice by clicking here and filling out the poll. Select NO and help us show that a coroner’s inquest is not enough to provide the victims and families with the answers they need.
Please also take a moment to share the online petition on Twitter and Facebook.

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=inquiry-usw.nationbuilder.com

Twitter : Workers & families need answers–Sign the petition for a public inquiry into the sawmill explosions. @steelworkersca http://usw.ca/inquiry

Thank you. I know that the families of the victims appreciate all of your support.
In Solidarity,
Steve Hunt United Steelworkers District 3 Director