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Civil/Human Rights News
Union Privilege Scholarship Program Helps Develop Leadership Diversity
CLUW Joins Global Pearl Of Wisdom Campaign To Prevent Cervical Cancer
Steelworkers Congratulate Firestone Agricultural Workers Union of Liberia (FAWUL) on Receiving AFL-CIO Human Rights Award
Congress, at USW Request, Seeks Emergency Protection for New Drummond Witness
USW Resolution On The Genocide In Darfur
Black Trade Unionists Call for Working Family Policies
AFL-CIO President Protests Atrocious Human Rights in Meeting with Colombian President
AFL-CIO and National Textile Association File First-Ever Worker Rights Case Under U.S.-Jordan Free Trade Agreement
Senate Passes Voting Rights Reauthorization Bill Overwhelmingly
National Labor Committee Investigation Triggers Panel Discussion of Solutions to Brutal Human Rights Violations of Workers in Jordan
Recent Study Suggests Bush Administration Lags In Civil Rights Enforcement
A. Philip Randolph Institute Announces Support for the A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum's National African American Labor History Monument Project
Famous Civil Rights Leaders
A. Philip Randolph
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Rosa Parks
Constituency Groups
A. Philip Randolph Institute
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
Civilrights.org
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
Coalition of Labor Union Women
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
Pride At Work



Civil and Human Rights

What are Civil and Human Rights?

Human rights are universal basic freedoms and privileges of all human beings regardless of irrelevant factors such as where people happen to live or their ethnicity, nationality, religion, or sex. Human rights are sometimes called "natural rights."

 

Under the umbrella of human rights are spokes of protection, privilege and personal power given to all citizens by law. These spokes, bestowed by nations on those within their territorial boundaries, are called “civil rights.”

 

In the United States, for example, civil rights are guaranteed in the Constitution, in the amendments to the Constitution in federal statutes, in state constitutions and statutes and even in the ordinances of counties and cities.

 

Examples of constitutionally-protected liberties in the United States include the right to free speech,  to gather in groups in public, to petition the government for action, to follow a religion of one’s choice, to speedy trial, and to be free from testifying against one’s self,  from searches without just cause and cruel and unusual punishments.

 

The United Steelworkers affirms its commitment to promote the cause of human rights and to erase all forms of discrimination based on race, color, religious creed, national origin, citizenship, gender, age, disability and sexual orientation.