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
Storytelling and African dance and percussion workshop for the whole family in Nazareth!
The Foundation for Justice has organized an activity aimed at fostering intercultural coexistence in Valencia's neighborhoods through cultural expression events that foster recognition of the cultural diversity that exists since...
Sign up for the free and family workshop in Patraix: «Barris Vius i Interculturals. A thousand stories to tell»
From the Fundación por la Justicia we have organized an activity aimed at promoting intercultural coexistence in the neighborhoods of Valencia through cultural expression days, which favor the recognition of the cultural diversity that exists since...
Foundation for Justice: Awarded at the ONCE Social Group Solidarity Awards
The Foundation for Justice, Las Provincias, Levante EMV, Mar Galcerán, Sprinter, and the General Directorate for People with Disabilities of the Valencia City Council are the winners of the 2025 ONCE Community of Valencia Social Group Solidarity Awards. These...
Sign up for the free family workshop at Patraix: "Living and Intercultural Neighborhoods. A Thousand Stories to Tell"
The Foundation for Justice has organized an activity aimed at fostering intercultural coexistence in Valencia's neighborhoods through cultural expression events that foster recognition of the cultural diversity that has existed since the...
Learn about the armed conflict in Colombia
Understanding the Colombian armed conflict is sometimes difficult. That's why we want to bring it closer to the Valencian Community thanks to our collaboration with the Colombian Commission of Jurists, who have firsthand knowledge of what this conflict has meant and continues to mean...
Humans Fest, the qualifying festival for the Goya Awards in the short film categories
Humans Fest, the Valencia International Human Rights Film Festival organized by the Foundation for Justice since 2009, has been officially recognized by the Spanish Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a qualifying festival for...
Gaza cannot wait. The Foundation for Justice joins the urgent manifesto.
This manifesto is not a plea. It's a cry. It's a fist on the table of indifference. It's an urgent call to the world's conscience. Today, the signatory organizations—the National Committees for UNICEF and UNRWA in Spain, Oxfam Intermón, Doctors Without Borders...
30 years promoting rights, building opportunities: The Foundation for Justice celebrates its anniversary in Valencia
The Foundation for Justice celebrated its 30th anniversary on June 16th with an event at the Valencia Botanical Gardens that drew nearly 200 people. A day of gratitude, remembrance, and looking to the future, which highlighted three decades of defending human rights...
"No dogs allowed" and "My sweet land", both premieres in Spain, win the Official Feature Film Section of the 16th Humans Fest
The German production directed by Steve Bache, which addresses the taboo of pedophilia, receives the award for Best Fiction Feature Film. Sareen Hairabedian's feature film, which depicts an armed conflict through the eyes of a child, has been recognized as Best...







