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{{Short description|Encyclical by Pope John Paul II, on Catholic social teaching}}
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{{Infobox Encyclical
| title = Laborem exercens
| language = Latin
| translation = Through Work
| argument = On human work, on the 90th anniversary of ''[[Rerum novarum]]''
| date = 14 September 1981
| pope = John Paul II
| papal_coat_of_arms = Coat of arms of Ioannes Paulus II.svg
| pages =
| number = 3 of 14
| before = Dives in misericordia
| after = Slavorum Apostoli
| web_en = https://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_14091981_laborem-exercens_en.html
| web_la = https://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_14091981_laborem-exercens_lt.html
}}
{{Social teachings of the popes}}
'''''Laborem
==Context==
It had become customary for
The
Some of the trends mentioned by John
* Increased use of technology, especially information technology, which John Paul predicted would bring changes comparable to the [[
* Environmental issues.
* People in the developing world wanted to be more involved in the global economy.
Not mentioned in the encyclical, but surely in John Paul’s mind as he addressed the question of work, was the foundation of [[Solidarity (Polish trade union)|Solidarity]], an independent trade union with strong Catholic roots, in his native Poland in 1980.
==Dignity of work==
''Laborem
:The Church finds in the very first pages of the Book of Genesis the source of her conviction that work is a fundamental dimension of human existence on earth. ...
Work was not a result of Adam’s sin, but was given to humanity from the moment of [[Genesis creation narrative|creation]].
John Paul makes a distinction between work and toil.
In the modern world there are many situations that tend to degrade the [[dignity of work]].
John Paul recognized technology as a great benefit, provided it is regarded as a tool and not as a master.
==Labor and capital==
In ''Laborem
* Labor takes precedence over capital.
* People are more important than things.<ref>''Laborem
For contrast, he named two ideas he considered to be errors:
In a modern work-space it becomes very complex to establish ownership rights. Natural resources must be acknowledged as gifts of God, belonging to all. Any tools or technology used builds on prior work by countless generations, and continue to be influenced by those who use them in the present day.▼
:If it is true that capital, as the whole of the means of production, is at the same time the product of the work of generations, it is equally true that capital is being unceasingly created through the work done with the help of all these means of production, and these means can be seen as a great workbench at which the present generation of workers is working day after day.<ref>''Laborem Exercens'' §14</ref>▼
▲In a modern work-space it becomes very complex to establish ownership rights.
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Based upon this view, John Paul proposed a flexible and dynamic view of ownership and economics, and commended arrangements in which workers share in the ownership, such as shareholding by workers, [[workers cooperative|joint ownership]], and profit-sharing.
==The indirect employer==
John Paul examined the rights of workers in the context of a broader picture including both direct and indirect employers.
As one example, John Paul mentions manufacturing companies in developed countries that purchase raw materials from less developed countries.
John Paul suggests that this work properly belongs to governments as well as to international organizations such as the [[United Nations]] and [[International
==Rights of workers==
===Full employment===
===Wages and benefits===
John Paul proposed a
===Unions===
John Paul re-asserted the importance of workers forming [[trade union|unions]].
===Dignity of agricultural work===
The
===Rights of disabled persons===
Persons with disabilities have the same [[disability rights movement|rights]] as other workers:
===Emigration and work===
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* Emigration means a loss to the person’s country of origin.
* Cultural adjustment is often difficult.
* People working away from their country of origin may be vulnerable to exploitation.<ref>''Laborem
Each country should have laws to protect the rights of immigrant workers, so that they receive equal treatment.
==Spirituality of work==
''Laborem
* Human work and [[Christian Sabbath|rest]] are a sharing in the activity of God, the Creator.<ref>''Laborem
* Work is following in the footsteps of [[Jesus]], a carpenter, and the [[Apostle Paul]], a tentmaker.
* "By enduring the toil of work in union with Christ crucified for us, man in a way collaborates with the Son of God for the redemption of humanity."<ref>''Laborem
==References==
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==Further reading==
Curran, Charles E. ''Catholic social teaching, 1891-present: a historical, theological, and ethical analysis.'' Georgetown University Press, Washington, D.C., 2002. {{ISBN
Henriot, Peter J., DeBerri, Edward P., and Schultheis, Michael J. ''Catholic social teaching: our best kept secret.'' Orbis Books, Washington, D.C., 1992. {{ISBN
==External links==
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* [http://www.virtualplater.org.uk/?page_id=1593 Guided readings,
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