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3rd June 2021
Slow jobs recovery and increased inequality risk long-term COVID-19 scarring ILO projections highlight the danger of a COVID-19 labour market legacy of increased geographic and demographic inequality, rising poverty and fewer decent jobs. GENEVA (ILO News) – The labour […]
12th May 2021
Translate: El futuro del trabajo es cuidado Si el trabajo es el principal organizador social, el desempleo es el principal desestabilizador. Hoy, más de la mitad de la población mundial activa trabaja desorganizadamente. Sin embargo, hay futuro, pero solo […]
3rd May 2021
Care is work, work is care This Report presents the consolidated results of the research undertaken by “The Future of Work – Labour after Laudato si’” Project. Will there be work for everyone? Will it be decent and respectful of human […]
29th April 2021
Conference: Invisible Migrant Workers and Visible Human Rights The COVID-19 crisis has brought to light the vulnerable status of migrant workers in Europe, who often goes unnoticed in Europe. In this conference, experts will discuss the role of the Church […]
31st March 2021
Church offers guidelines for response to climate migration The Migrants and Refugees Section and the Integral Ecology Sector of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development have jointly produced a booklet entitled “Pastoral Orientations on Climate Displaced Persons,” intended to […]
23rd March 2021
Catholic Organizations Uncover Invisible Humanitarian Crisis Catholic organizations are mobilizing to address an invisible humanitarian crisis affecting men and women who work at sea, while calling on U.S.-based giant retailer Walmart to do more for the wellbeing of seafarers. […]
22nd February 2021
Translate: “Multiplicación del trabajo y nuevos retos para la justicia social.” Estudios desde la iniciativa ‘El futuro del trabajo después de la Laudato Si’ El libro “Multiplicación del trabajo y nuevos retos para la justicia social. Estudios desde la iniciativa […]
22nd January 2021
Cardinal Czerny: ‘Fratelli tutti’ shows path for proper treatment of migrants In a blog post for the Catholic Migration Commission, Cardinal Michael Czerny describes the importance of ‘Fratelli tutti’ as applied to the plight of migrants and refugees. By Francesca […]
18th January 2021
Global Initiative Launches Conclusions on How To Achieve a More Just Labor Market Catholic-inspired organizations seeking to implement Pope Francis’ Laudato Sì vision in the world of work recently concluded a three-year series of research projects. They presented their main findings and […]
12th January 2021
New Books Tell Migrant Workers’ Stories, Outline Person-Centered Responses To Labor Migration The International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) is publishing two books with research findings on migrant workers’ experiences, testimonies from migrant workers themselves, and examples of person-centered responses to […]
29th December 2020
Global project on the future of work launched with online event The conclusions of a global project, “The Future of Work – Labour after Laudato Sì” are launched on Tuesday with a webinar. By Lydia O’Kane The online event entitled, […]
29th September 2020
Pope to UN: Rethink the future of our common home Pope Francis calls for reforms, multilateralism, cooperation and respect for human dignity in his video message to the 75th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. By Fr. […]