Maestría en Trabajo Social Familiar
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Item Principio de igualdad como garantía de inclusión laboral de personas con discapacidad en el Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganadería – planta central(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Unidad de Posgrado, Maestria en Trabajo Social, 2021-05) Villagrán Caiza, Gabriela Cecibel; Poaquiza Poaquiza, Ángel PatricioEqual opportunities and non-discrimination are part of the fundamental rights of people in general, that is, without any distinction. Despite this, people with disabilities are the most exposed to all kinds of discriminatory situations, especially, when they seek to integrate into the labor market. Thus, in this research work, a review was carried out of the different aspects that allow us to know if there is a guarantee of equality and true inclusion, from the perception of the workers with disabilities of the Ministry of Agriculture. To this end, the hiring of people with disabilities was analyzed in relation to the total on the payroll of the last five years of that State Portfolio. In addition, interviews and questionnaires were applied through which it was possible to determine the perception of the guarantee of equality and inclusion that personnel with disabilities have. Among the main results obtained, it is shown that there is no adequate personnel selection process and that it is not carried out in full in compliance with the Law that supports this vulnerable group of society. On the other hand, the accessibility of the building of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock is not adequate for the personnel with disabilities who work there, much less for the external users who use the services of this State Portfolio. Another important point is the perspective of guarantee of equality that the servers and workers with disabilities have exposed in the interviews when they perceive that their aptitudes, abilities, knowledge, have not been taken into account to occupy a job or in the assignment of functions. level of education and years of experience. Some of the conclusions of this study are that the best way to comply with a true inclusion and offer job stability to this vulnerable group of people is with strict compliance with current legal regulations, the generation of an adequate work environment with an awareness of everything staff on social and labor inclusion of people with disabilities. Finally, respect for this vulnerable group could not be achieved without promoting the interaction of three actors: The State, employers, and societyItem El principio de igualdad y la diversidad de géneroen el ámbito laboral: análisis entre la Organización Jakiri colectivo Lgbtiq+ Cotopaxi y la organización visión y diversidad de Ambato(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Unidad de Posgrado, Maestria en Trabajo Social Familiar, 2020-09) Mayorga Mera, Macarena Monserratte; Paredes Ruiz, Teresa de JesúsSociety undergoes changes in different aspects over the years, and one of them is gender identity. Heterosexuality needs to be found today. Today, the term LGBTI is widely known and mentioned, which means lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and intersex, but its wide knowledge and acceptance is still precarious. Half of LGBTI people hide their gender identity, even more in the workplace for fear of rejection and discrimination, being legally this should not happen, if in fact labor rights were declared universal without any ethnic distinction, gender, sex, religion, etc. Access to job promotions is one of the difficulties that LGBTI people may encounter once they make their status public. An uncritical look, but more habitual than we think, would conclude, without further ado, that those who have a hostile environment with concealment have enough, but concealment has health consequences, causing repression, tension, stress and frustration; Discretion must be a free option, not an imposition for fear of rejection, discrimination or loss of employment, in addition to identifying gender identity as a right. It is for this reason that the majority of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transsexuals and intersexes choose to be entrepreneurs and manage a business, this is an unfortunate act, since many of them may even have a doctorate, in such a way that their knowledge would contribute A lot in the workplace, and even then, due to the poor morale and ethics of those who hire staff, great potential and human talent for a company could be wasted. Due to the above, there are many LGBTI groups and collectives that day by day fight for their rights in all the context that surrounds them and mainly in the workplace, with health professionals, politics, culture, education, etc., and some have recognized their identity that strengthens their personality no matter what they say, but others still accept the public in their preferences for fear of rejection. However, in both cases and even with heterosexual people, your right to demonstrate your professionalism, abilities, knowledge and skills in the workplace must be respected, having a decent and respectable job.