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

List of the 10 selected documentaries

   List of the 10 selected documentaries Many thanks to the more than 120 participants in the Festival but after a difficult selection process, the VI Valencia International Film and Human Rights Festival has selected the following...

Pre-inauguration with “The Boys of the Port”

  On October 18 at 6:30 p.m., the pre-inauguration of the Valencia International Film and Human Rights Festival will take place at the Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados School (82 Parque Nazaret Street, Valencia) with the screening of "The Boys from the Port". .

Salamanca will be the sub-venue of the festival

  Between November 11 and 13, the Center for Brazilian Studies and the Juan del Enzina Theater in Salamanca host the VI International Film and Human Rights Festival of Valencia. The Festival is a project of the Foundation for Justice that offers a...

“Punne” at Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival

  The documentary "Punne", made by Pepo Ruiz and winner of the last edition of the International Film and Human Rights Festival, has been selected for the Los Angeles Diversity Film Festival. This film festival seeks to establish a...