Job placement

Labour rights are human rights, and the ability to exercise these rights in the workplace is essential for workers to enjoy a wide range of other rights, whether economic, social, cultural, political or otherwise.

 

This paragraph, taken from the UN Report of 20 October 2012 on labour rights, highlights the elements that characterise the right to work: On the one hand, it is a human right included in 1948 as a key element of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and, on the other, it constitutes the basis for the realisation of many other rights. According to the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, work has 3 dimensions: non-discrimination, physical accessibility and access to information, all of which are included both in the SDGs and, in one way or another, in the list of fundamental human rights.

  LABOR INSERTION AS A RIGHT

This right applies to all citizens, regardless of their status or abilities.

For this reason, since its inception, Fundación por la Justicia has sought to launch various employment and self-employment projects aimed at strengthening its role as guarantor of the rights of all citizens with respect to access to work.

At a time when slogans such as "leave no one behind" resonate, it is essential to promote the employability of those groups that have greater difficulty entering the labour market, a circumstance that we could summarise in the following projects.

PROJECTS

A la sensibilización ciudadana se suma el compromiso institucional dentro de nuestra iniciativa: presentada PNL sobre el estado de la Libertad de Prensa y Expresión en El Salvador para su debate en la Comisión de DDHH de las Cortes Valencianas

Added to citizen awareness is the institutional commitment within our initiative: PNL on the state of Freedom of the Press and Expression in El Salvador was presented for debate in the Human Rights Commission of the Valencian Cortes

November is the last month of execution of our project that aims to make visible the situation of lack of protection, persecution and stigmatization of activists, human rights defenders and journalism professionals in a context characterized by...

Informe Anual 2021

Annual Report 2021

We present the 2021 Annual Report The activities of the Foundation for Justice during 2021 have continued to be conditioned, as during 2020, by the pandemic derived from Covid-19, seeking to manage the effects that this has generated on the...