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From Rerum Novarum to the Modern World: On the Conditions of Labor Today

Overview Materials, Saints, Martyrs, and Heroes, Dignity of Work and Rights of Workers | April 7, 2017

This reflection gives a history of Catholic social teaching on worker justice, identifies current issues pertaining to labor and workers’ rights, and provides reflection questions and other resources/readings.

 

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