Clackmannanshire Provost Derek Stewart will unveil a permanent memorial to commemorate International Workers' Memorial Day next week.
Workers' Memorial Day is an international day of remembrance for workers killed, disabled, injured or made unwell by their work.
It is held on 28 April every year. It is an opportunity to highlight the preventable nature of most workplace accidents and ill health, and to support campaigns that promote improvements in workplace safety.
The new memorial has been installed outside the Council headquarters at Greenfield House.
Provost Stewart said: "Clackmannanshire Council takes the health and safety of its workforce very seriously and the Council supports the principles of Workers' Memorial Day. For these reasons we wanted to play our part in paying tribute to those that the day commemorates and have a lasting memorial in Clackmannanshire."
The Clackmannanshire memorial is made of buff coloured stone is engraved with the words 'International Workers Memorial Day 28th April.'
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