BASIC PRINCIPLES
Every human being – woman, man, child – has inalienable, individual rights as basis for individual freedom, justice and development. Disregard or violation of these rights can be considered as inhuman, as a crime against humanity. The individual human rights apply to all individual human beings of all nationalities, all religions and ideologies and all races.
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- Every individual human being has the right to offer to work for someone or for an organization in a legal form of his own choosing, without being obliged, directly or indirectly, to use a legal form.
- Every individual human being has the right not to offer to work.
- Every individual human being has the right to develop himself freely by working, by means of activities performed for himself, for others, for the society which he belongs, for the world, for the cosmos or for the spiritual world.
- Every individual human being who wants to work has the right to accept any offer to work.
- Every individual human being has the right, while carrying out work, to develop new talents, abilities, knowledge and skills and to use these for the benefit of his own or other people's development.
- Every individual human being who gives someone the opportunity to work has the right to create the circumstances and conditions under which said individual can develop new talents, abilities, knowledge and skills.
- Every individual human being has the right to employ facilities enabling him to make a living for himself and for those who depend on his income for their sustenance.
- Every individual human being has the right to refuse a reward for the work performed by him on the basis of his existing talents, abilities, knowledge and skills.
- Every individual human being has the right to receive a reward for the results of his work which proceed from the efforts made by him to acquire new talents, abilities, knowledge and skills and to develop them further.
- Every individual human being has the right to receive a reward enabling him to make his own living and that of his family or of any others for whom he may be responsible, as well as enabling him to develop new talents, abilities, knowledge and skills.
- Every individual human being has the right to start, together with others, an organization to promote his interests when offering or carrying out work.
- Every individual human being has the right and the freedom to join an organization intended to promote the interests of workers when offering or carrying out work.
Mr P.J. de Bruin, Jan Pieter de Kok, September 29, 2016