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Centesimus annus
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1 Int, 1 | as business leaders and workers, both individually and as 2 Int, 3 | question of the condition of workers. But this is also an invitation 3 1, 4 | with the "condition of the workers". The Encyclical had been 4 1, 5 | relationship between employers and workers, the enormous wealth of 5 1, 5 | increasing self-reliance of the workers and their closer association 6 1, 5(11) | conditions; 44: anti-Christian workers' associations: loc. cit., 7 1, 6 | the fundamental rights of workers. Indeed, the key to reading 8 1, 7 | associations of employers and workers, or of workers alone.19 9 1, 7 | employers and workers, or of workers alone.19 Here we find the 10 1, 7 | acknowledges as belonging to workers, or, using his own language, 11 1, 7 | regarding the way in which workers were employed, without any 12 1, 7 | agreements between employers and workers there is always the condition 13 1, 8 | properly for the welfare of the workers, because a failure to do 14 1, 9 | other rights and duties of workers, notwithstanding the general 15 1, 11 | on the "condition of the workers" is thus an Encyclical on 16 2, 12 | wealth and the poverty of the workers), the Socialists encourage 17 2, 15 | ensuring a smooth transfer of workers from crisis sectors to those 18 2, 15 | continuous effort to improve workers' training and capability 19 2, 15 | disadvantage of the most vulnerable workers, of immigrants and of those 20 2, 15 | but also as "places" where workers can express themselves. 21 2, 15 | culture of work and help workers to share in a fully human 22 2, 15 | respect for the rights of workers.46~ 23 2, 16 | achieve them the role of the workers' movement was an important 24 2, 16 | closer to the daily needs of workers. In this context its efforts 25 2, 16 | Christians in order to improve workers' living conditions. Later 26 3, 23 | violation of the rights of workers. It cannot be forgotten 27 3, 26 | between the Church and the workers' movement, which came about 28 3, 26 | For about a century the workers' movement had fallen in 29 3, 26 | dictates of the consciences of workers have re-emerged in a demand 30 3, 26 | more general movement among workers and other people of good 31 4, 35 | of trade unions and other workers' organizations. These defend 32 4, 35 | organizations. These defend workers' rights and protect their 33 4, 35 | cultural role, so as to enable workers to participate more fully 34 4, 35 | future, the improvement of workers' skills, and the training 35 4, 40 | defending the basic rights of workers, so now, with the new capitalism, 36 4, 43 | recognizes the legitimacy of workers' efforts to obtain full 37 4, 43 | need for a broad associated workers' movement, directed towards 38 4, 43 | economic policies do not allow workers to reach satisfactory levels Evangelium vitae Chap., §
39 4, 78 | which calls all the various workers of the Gospel to action, 40 4, 90 | 90. Volunteer workers have a specific role to 41 4, 97 | health - care and social workers, of the importance of proper Laborem exercens Chap., §
42 1, 1 | for millions of skilled workers these changes may perhaps 43 2, 5 | responsibility, when it deprives many workers of their previous employment, 44 2, 7 | circumstances, of the activity of workers' associations and public 45 2, 8 | burst of solidarity between workers, first and foremost industrial 46 2, 8 | and foremost industrial workers. The call to solidarity 47 2, 8 | action addressed to the workers - especially to those engaged 48 2, 8 | that weighed heavily upon workers in that period of rapid 49 2, 8 | attention to the rights of the workers, on the grounds that human 50 2, 8 | realization by others of workers' rights, has in many cases 51 2, 8 | systems have been thought out. Workers can often share in running 52 2, 8 | stimulated unity between workers for particular solidarity 53 2, 8 | movements of solidarity of the workers and with the workers. This 54 2, 8 | the workers and with the workers. This solidarity must be 55 2, 8 | by exploitation of the workers, and by the growing areas 56 2, 9 | not only to agricultural workers, who spend long days working 57 2, 9 | and quarries, to steel - workers at their blast - furnaces, 58 2, 9 | children. It is familiar to all workers and, since work is a universal 59 3, 11 | originated in the fact that the workers put their powers at the 60 3, 11 | living conditions of the workers and their families. ~This 61 3, 14 | the present generation of workers is working day after day. 62 3, 14 | of work, sharing by the workers in the management and/or 63 3, 15 | certain specific rights of workers, corresponding to the obligation 64 4 | IV. RIGHTS OF WORKERS~ 65 4, 17 | objective requirements of the workers, especially if he himself 66 4, 18 | we consider the rights of workers in relation to the "indirect 67 4, 18 | subsistence of unemployed workers and their families, is a 68 4, 18 | the living standard of the workers in the different societies 69 4, 19 | providing employment for all workers plays in safeguarding respect 70 4, 19 | ensure the life and health of workers and their families play 71 4, 19 | be easily available for workers, and that as far as possible 72 4, 19 | which are not harmful to the workers' physical health or to their 73 4, 20 | together with the need for the workers themselves to secure them, 74 4, 20 | The vital interests of the workers are to a certain extent 75 4, 20 | from the struggle of the workers - workers in general but 76 4, 20 | struggle of the workers - workers in general but especially 77 4, 20 | especially the industrial workers - to protect their just 78 4, 20 | existential interests of workers in all sectors in which 79 4, 20 | mean that only industrial workers can set up associations 80 4, 20 | are unions of agricultural workers and of white-collar workers; 81 4, 20 | workers and of white-collar workers; there are also employers' 82 4, 20 | to secure the rights of workers who are united by the same 83 4, 20 | secure the just rights of workers within the £ramework of 84 4, 20 | protection of the just rights of workers according to their individual 85 4, 20 | instruct and educate the workers and to foster their selfeducation. 86 4, 20 | schools, what are known as workers' or people's universities 87 4, 20 | the work of their unions, workers will not only have more, 88 4, 20 | limits. In this connection workers should be assured the right 89 4, 21 | position of agricultural workers differs from country to 90 4, 21 | just rights of agricultural workers and, finally, on the level 91 4, 21 | protection for the agricultural workers themselves and for their 92 4, 21 | infringed when the farm workers are denied the possibility 93 4, 22 | disabled people - as for all workers - to their just remuneration, 94 4, 23 | regard to the rights of workers. It is obvious that the 95 4, 23 | comparison with the other workers in that society in the matter 96 4, 23 | be applied to immigrant workers as to all other workers 97 4, 23 | workers as to all other workers in the society concerned. Redemptor hominis Chap., §
98 3, 16(103)| Address to the Guadalajara Workers, January 30, 1979: 1. c., 99 3, 16(103)| Address to the Monterrey Workers, January 31, 1979: 1. c., 100 3, 16(106)| 207ff.; Address to Monterrey Workers, January 31, 1979, 4: 1. Redemptoris missio Chap., §
101 Int, 2 | own bishops, clergy and workers in the apostolate. The presence 102 6 | CHAPTER VI - LEADERS AND WORKERS IN THE MISSIONARY APOSTOLATE~ 103 7, 85 | spiritual riches, apostolic workers and temporal assistance."171~ Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
104 3, 11 | Constantine and his fellow workers had been engaged in creating Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
105 2, 8 | with the "condition of the workers."19 Considered superficially, 106 2, 8 | than the "condition of the workers."~In continuity with the 107 2, 8(19) | subject "the condition of the workers" Leonis XIII P. M. Acta, 108 2, 9 | industrial enterprises or in the workers' and union movements of


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