Work is a fundamental right for family life and guarantees the educational process. Family life and work are closely linked and interdependent. If everyone is to have equal opportunities and dignity, an effective employment policy is needed; priority must be given to the fundamental nature of the family. Catechesis on work, in collaboration with P. Rakotondramanana Soloniaina Jean Emilien.
It is the duty of the State to support weak companies; for example in terms of transport. The people are the State's concern and the reason for supporting the company. There is an agreement protecting the right to work, which is an international convention. In the contract, respect for the rights, dignity and justice of workers and employers will be established. Catechesis on work, in collaboration with P. Rakotondramanana Soloniaina Jean Emilien.
It is the State's duty to implement an effective employment policy, which includes encouraging job creation throughout the country, as well as supporting people in productive activities. It is also the State's duty to encourage people to take action, because this will not depend on the State alone, but even so, the administration must try as hard as possible. Catechesis on work, in collaboration with P. Rakotondramanana Soloniaina Jean Emilien.
Idleness destroys humanity. It is good for the body and mind to work instead of just eating, which also means taking care of others. Managers are responsible for unemployment when they unjustly destroy companies and destroy the working environment. It is the duty of the Church to denounce these injustices. Catechesis on work, in collaboration with P. Rakotondramanana Soloniaina Jean Emilien.
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