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
The FFCV and the Foundation for Justice will bring football to the women of the Picassent Penitentiary Centre
The Foundation for Justice and the Valencian Community Football Federation have signed a collaboration agreement to implement football training programs at the Antoni Asunción Hernández Penitentiary Center in Picassent. This solidarity initiative will...
Weaving bonds for justice: "Voices in exile" from Colombia
Over the past week, the Foundation for Justice has had the privilege of hosting a group of Colombian activists and human rights defenders with whom we shared spaces for dialogue, reflection, and collective action. Their visit marked the closing of a series of...
Audio documentary screening "Voices from Within: Echoes of Women Who Dream"«
On November 19th, the Foundation for Justice will premiere the audio documentary "Voices from Within: Echoes of Women Who Dream." The documentary features the women incarcerated at the Picassent Penitentiary Center, who are the protagonists of this project. Location: El Casal...
Sign up! This is my war too: The consequences of armed conflict for people and the planet
We look forward to seeing you at “It’s My War Too,” a space for dialogue and reflection on the many consequences of armed conflict and how to respond to them. Essential….
Mor el missioner Vicente Berenguer, fill predilecte de Teulada per Mapi Casabán
Vicente Berenguer Llopis, missionary priest, died 87 years ago. Nascut to Teulada, the town's favorite fill will be committed to the most vulnerable communities, especially in the resettlement of the population of Ressano García. The Teulada City Council is going...
Data on victims of the armed conflict in Colombia and their internal displacement and forced exile
Exile was almost always the last resort for Colombians after suffering internal displacement, threats, family murders, or attacks. According to the Victim Assistance and Reparation Unit and its Registry...
Learning to Build Peace: Lessons from the Colombian peace process for a turbulent world
The Foundation for Justice invites you to participate in a day of reflection and dialogue that will bring us closer to the lessons of the peace process in Colombia. In a world increasingly marked by violence and polarization, we want to create a space for learning...
Colloquium "Dignity in Exile, a Matter of Justice": A Look at the Situation of Exiled Colombian Women Defenders
The Foundation for Justice invites you to participate in the participatory colloquium "Dignity in Exile, a Matter of Justice: Action to Guarantee and Protect the Rights of Victims of the Armed Conflict in Colombia," a space for dialogue...
The ONCE Social Group rewards the generosity and interest of Levantine society.
The Justice Foundation, Las Provincias, Levante EMV, Mar Galcerán, Sprinter, and the General Directorate for People with Disabilities of the Valencia City Council receive the 2025 ONCE Solidarity Awards for the Valencian Community.







