Pope
Francis: “No family without work!”
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis expressed his hope on Wednesday that
administrators of an Italian airline company that risks bankruptcy may find
a fair solution that safeguards its workers with jobs at risk.
The Pope was speaking
in St. Peter’s Square at the General Audience where, amongst the crowd, was a
large group of “Meridiana” airline workers carrying banners denouncing their
predicament.
Pope Francis turned
his attention to them expressing “deep closeness and solidarity in
these hours of apprehension regarding the future of their work”.
“I hope” – the Pope said – “that a fair solution may be worked
out, that considers above all the dignity of the human person and the essential
needs of the families concerned”.
And his reiterated and heartfelt plea: “Please, I appeal to all
those with responsibility: no family without work!” rang out across the Square.
Pope Francis has repeatedly called for the promotion of the
dignity of the human person and the nobility of labour. In June 2014, on the
occasion of a Conference of the International Labour Organization he released a
message that said:
“It is (…) time to reinforce existing forms of cooperation
and to establish new avenues for expanding solidarity. This calls for: a
renewed insistence on the dignity of every person; a more determined implementation
of international labour standards; planning for a focused development on the
human person as its central actor and primary beneficiary; a re-evaluation of
the responsibilities of international corporations in the countries where they
operate, including the areas of profit and investment management”.
And in the message he also called – as he has done in many
occasions - for substantial efforts to protect the environment, ensure
decent work for all, and provide appropriate protection for the family, which –
he says - is an essential element in sustainable human and social development.
(Linda Bordoni)
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