1. Labor Rights as Human Rights
Article 23 proposes that everyone has the right to work and that a job should be freely chosen, and that everyone should receive equal pay for equal work, and that there should be fair remuneration for the work done that would guarantee a dignified life for the worker and their families. Labor rights can thus be construed as human rights, according to the UDHR. ... The 1982 Charter of Rights and Freedoms sets the foundation for labor rights in Canada. ... Section 6 of the Act pertains specifically to labor rights, guaranteeing equal pay to employees on the basis of gender and occupational st...
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