Workplace Health & Safety at Jackson Rowe

28 April 2025

Organised by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) World Day for Safety and Health at Work is observed every year on 28th April. It’s a reminder of how important it is to create safe, healthy workplaces – something we take seriously at Jackson Rowe. We believe that health and safety isn’t just a checklist, it’s a shared responsibility between employers, workers, and governments. That’s why we’re committed to ensuring our teams have the support and conditions they need to stay safe and well every day.

 

This year, the ILO is focusing on how AI and digital technologies are shaping workplace safety. We all love a good gadget, but let’s not forget the human side. Without the right safeguards, tech can also blur boundaries and increase the pressure. So, on 28th April, let’s consider: how do we make innovation work for us – not the other way around?

 

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