Introduced into the public sphere by the International Labour Organisation in 1999, the right to Decent Work is designed...
Introduced into the public sphere by the International Labour Organisation in 1999, the right to Decent Work is designed to guarantee productive work in which rights are protected, which generates an adequate income, with adequate social protection (Juan Somavia, ILO Director-General). Fundamental to poverty eradication efforts, the right to Decent Work is at the heart of the "Every Human has Rights" campaign, which was initiated by "The Elders", a group of prominent political figures on the international scene, and led this fall by Mary Robinson, former Irish president and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. By following interventions, local investigations, and Mary Robinson's meetings both with the world's most important decision-makers and with affected populations, as well as through our own investigations, this Madmundo aims to allow everyone to develop a real awareness of the notion of Decent Work.
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