Triangle Shirtwaist Fire victims remembered on 115th anniversary | amNewYork
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Triangle Shirtwaist Fire victims remembered on 115th anniversary | amNewYork
"A crowd of nearly 400 gathered outside the site of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, which killed 146, to mark the 115th anniversary of what remains among the worst workplace tragedies in the nation's history."
"They recited the names of those who died, watched Ladder 20 raise its ladder to the sky as if to save those who weren't able to be saved more than a century ago."
"Edgar Romney, Secretary-Treasurer, Workers United/SEIU, said they wanted to remember each and every individual who lost their life in that fire, laying down flowers beside the still-standing building."
"The gathering served as a reminder of the tragic history and the progress made in labor protections since the fire."
Nearly 400 people gathered to commemorate the 115th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, which resulted in 146 deaths. The event highlighted the ongoing need for workplace safety and was attended by union members, city officials, and community leaders. Participants remembered the victims by reciting their names and laying flowers at the memorial. Edgar Romney from Workers United emphasized the importance of remembering each victim. The gathering served as a reminder of the tragic history and the progress made in labor protections since the fire.
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