| About the YCW |
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| Written by Secrétariat International | |
The IYCW is a dynamic movement of young workers who are active and motivated to work for justice. Young workers develop actions to fight the injustices, starting from their own reality and experience of life and work.
Today thousands of young workers join in YCW from their reality as unemployed, workers in the informal economy, young women working in the factories, homes and in farms, young workers in contract and temporary jobs. Young people learn to discover their dignity and meaning of life through the actions and activities of YCW.
YCW is a movement of education through action based on the experiences young workers live. The starting point of YCW is personal and collective situations that the young workers live in everyday life and the values that are contradictory to their beliefs and aspirations that exist in the society.
The first Young Christian Workers (YCW) was formed in the year 1912 in Laeken Belgium. It was founded by Jacques Meert, Paul Garcet, Madeleine De Roo, Fernand Tonnet, and a young priest Joseph Cardijn. Since then the YCW has grown in its mission among the young workers. In 1957 the YCW became officially an International Movement with its first World Council in Rome. It continues to serve its original objectives considering the changes affecting the young workers as the International Young Christian Workers (IYCW).
IYCW is a Non-Governmental International Movement of young workers actively present in more than 50 countries around the world. IYCW is the movement by, for and with young workers both men and women between the ages 15 to 30. It is a movement based on democracy and participation of young workers in decision-making at all levels.
The fundamental objectives of YCW:
The International YCW represents the voice of young workers and has an official status in the following organizations:
What do the young workers do in YCW?
YCW is a school of life where young workers from all walks of life meet in groups regularly. The young workers discuss about their working and living conditions, free time, family situations, relationships, beliefs, faith, dreams, values and aspirations. They take personal and collective actions to change the unjust situations at local, national and international level.
Today the YCW organises the young workers in all continents according to the sector of work in informal economy, temporary work, the unemployed and the young women workers. YCW provides the formation and training for them to share and reflect about their life and work. These reflections are done based on the See, Judge and Act method leading to actions. The actions of YCW aim to bring about changes in the society and at the personal level concerning living and working conditions.
IYCW vision for a new society
We as young workers take action to
The Coordination
The International Council is the supreme decision-making body of the IYCW that meets every four years. It is made up of representatives of the member national movements. The International Council
The International Team coordinates the actions of the International YCW from the national to the international level. It is composed of a President, Secretary General, Treasurer, Team Members and Adult Collaborators.The International Team meets once a year to evaluate and plan its work. This includes to:
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The IYCW is a dynamic movement of young workers who are active and motivated to work for justice. Young workers develop actions to fight the injustices, starting from their own reality and experience of life and work.

