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
MANIFESTO of the Meeting International Alliances from a Gender Perspective: Global Sorority Networks
MANIFESTO of the Meeting International Alliances from a Gender Perspective: Global Sorority Networks
Condemnation of the Melilla massacre of 24J
Fundación por la Justicia joins in condemning the massacre that occurred at the Melilla fence on June 24, where at least 37 people died at the hands of the security forces. We also want to show our most sincere condolences to the families...
Humans Fest adds the support of ONCE for its next edition
Humans Fest is committed to implementing films with audio description systems and including sign language interpretation and magnetic loop activities in parallel activities.
Master in Justice: “Vote carefully in electoral processes”
⚖️ *MASTER IN JUSTICE* Every Thursday on Radio 5 this program takes place, led by Manuela Carmena, in which social reality is addressed from the perspective of law. Together with Carmena, and the lawyer Ana Noguerol, Fundación por la Justicia is part of this colloquium every...
Directors Mijke De Jong and Roser Corella, winners of the Official Feature Film Section of the XIII Humans Fest
De Jong has received the award for Best Fiction Feature Film for “Along the way” and the work “Room without a view” by Corella has been recognized as Best Documentary Feature Film at Humans Fest
4th Day of Religious Traditions and Peace
On 16 June 2022, the 4th Day of Religious Traditions and Peace took place at the Arrupe Centre, a Jesuit space in Valencia, organised by the Jesuit Migrant Service of Valencia in collaboration with the Foundation for Justice and other institutions....
Signs collaboration agreement with Jesuit Migrant Service
On 16 June 2022, the Fundación por la Justicia signed a collaboration agreement with the Jesuit Migrant Service Valencia (SJM). The aim of this agreement is the collaboration of both entities within the framework of the defence and promotion of...
Humans Fest organises a screening and a colloquium on the occasion of the 4th anniversary of the Aquarius
Humans Fest activity in collaboration with Doctors Without Borders
Humans Fest projects a European and a world premiere this week in Valencia
The International Film and Human Rights Festival of Valencia, Humans Fest, organized by Fundación por la Justicia, begins a new week full of proposals, among which the European premiere of the fiction feature film La Pampa, directed by Dorian...







