Mon, Oct 2, 2023

4 PM – 5:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Catholic social teaching recognizes the dignity of work and the rights of workers as fundamental to the human experience and necessary for a sustainable future. These principles call us to confront unjust systems that deny workers fair wages, safe and healthy working conditions, equitable treatment, and the right to form and join labor unions. Join us for a panel discussion featuring the voices of individuals and community partners challenging workplace discrimination and economic injustice. Together, we will consider Pope Francis’ appeal to reject an “economy of exclusion and inequality” and explore worker-led strategies for advancing employment justice.

Sponsored by Loyola’s Commitment to Justice Committee, Office of the Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs, Sellinger School, Campus Ministry, CCSJ, Modern Languages, CCLS, Global Studies, & Messina

Event will start at 4:00pm and goes to 5:30pm, 4th Floor Programming Room