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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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1 1, 1| attention to the dignity and rights of those who work, to condemn 2 1, 1| which that dignity and those rights are violated, and to help 3 2, 8| sufficient attention to the rights of the workers, on the grounds 4 2, 8| realization by others of workers' rights, has in many cases brought 5 2, 8| value is put on work and the rights that flow from it, especially 6 2, 10| dignity and inalienable rights or reducing them.~ 7 3, 11| spheres that include human rights, as is evidenced by the 8 3, 14| the point of view of human rights, both human rights in the 9 3, 14| human rights, both human rights in the widest sense and 10 3, 14| from offending basic human rights. Thus, merely converting 11 3, 15| spring certain specific rights of workers, corresponding 12 4 | IV. RIGHTS OF WORKERS~ 13 4, 16| the Broad Context of Human Rights ~While work, in all its 14 4, 16| it is also a source of rights on the part of the worker. 15 4, 16| part of the worker. These rights must be examined in the 16 4, 16| the broad context of human rights as a whole, which are connatural 17 4, 16| this broad range of human rights constitutes the fundamental 18 4, 16| Pacem in Terris. The human rights that flow from work are 19 4, 16| context of those fundamental rights of the person. ~However, 20 4, 16| have to consider the moral rights, corresponding to this obligation, 21 4, 16| obligation of work and of the rights of the worker that correspond 22 4, 17| correct when the objective rights of the worker are fully 23 4, 17| attainment of the worker's rights cannot however be doomed 24 4, 17| respect for the objective rights of the worker - every kind 25 4, 17| respect for the worker's rights, since the rights of the 26 4, 17| worker's rights, since the rights of the human person are 27 4, 18| Issue ~When we consider the rights of workers in relation to 28 4, 18| preserving the sovereign rights of each society and State 29 4, 18| work which gives similar rights to all those who work, in 30 4, 18| universal respect for the rights inherent in work in conformity 31 4, 19| respect for the inalienable rights of man in view of his work, 32 4, 19| taking a closer look at these rights, which in the final analysis 33 4, 19| sphere of these principal rights, there develops a whole 34 4, 19| whole system of particular rights which, together with remuneration 35 4, 19| and employer. Among these rights there should never be overlooked 36 4, 20| Importance of Unions ~All these rights, together with the need 37 4, 20| to protect their just rights vis-a-vis the entrepreneurs 38 4, 20| all sectors in which their rights are concerned. The experience 39 4, 20| them to ensure their own rights. Thus there are unions of 40 4, 20| social justice, for the just rights of working people in accordance 41 4, 20| people unite to secure their rights, their union remains a constructive 42 4, 20| Just efforts to secure the rights of workers who are united 43 4, 20| towards safeguarding the rights of particular groups should 44 4, 20| which is to secure the just rights of workers within the £ramework 45 4, 20| the protection of the just rights of workers according to 46 4, 20| unions in pursuing the just rights of their members is the 47 4, 21| recognition of the just rights of agricultural workers 48 4, 22| innate, sacred and inviolable rights, and, in spite of the limitations 49 4, 22| subjects with all their rights, they should be helped to 50 4, 23| particular with regard to the rights of workers. It is obvious 51 4, 23| the point of view of these rights. ~The most important thing 52 4, 23| in the matter of working rights. Emigration in search of


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