Decent definition

Decent means conforming with generally accepted community standards of respectable or moral behaviour
Decent is by no means a term of art in Greek, though it is rare in Plato, and he uses it almost exclusively to describe the proper attitudes towards death and misfortune. [cf. ἐπιεικεῖ 1:331b1, 1: 387d5, 8: 554c12 ἐπιεικεῖς 1: 347c6, 3: 398e4, 3: 409a8, 6:489b5,8:
Decent in regard to work? It means work that expresses the essential dignity of every man and woman in the context of their particular society: work that is freely chosen, effectively associating workers, both men and women, with the development of their community; work that enables the worker to be respected and free from any form of discrimination; work that makes it possible for families to meet their needs and provide schooling for their children, without the children themselves being forced into labour; work that permits the workers to organize themselves freely, and to make their voices heard; work that leaves enough room for rediscovering one’s roots at a personal, familial and spiritual level; work that guarantees those who have retired a decent standard of living.

Examples of Decent in a sentence

  • In accordance with Article 3.2.b) of the Agreement, 1% of the total amount referred to in paragraph 2 shall be set aside for a fund for the Promotion of Decent Work and Tripartite Dialogue.

  • In accordance with Article 3.2.b) of the Agreement, 1.00 % of the total amount referred to in paragraph 2 shall be set aside for a fund for the Promotion of Decent Work and Tripartite Dialogue.

  • The purpose of this Contract is to provide Rental Assistance Payments on behalf of Eligible Families leasing Decent, Safe and Sanitary Assisted Units from the Owner.

  • The Parties reaffirm their commitment, under the Ministerial Declaration of the UN Economic and Social Council on Full Employment and Decent Work of 2006, to recognising full and productive employment and decent work for all as a key element of sustainable development for all countries and as a priority objective of international cooperation and to promoting the development of international trade in a way that is conducive to full and productive employment and decent work for all.

  • The Lessor shall provide Decent, Safe and Sanitary housing and living conditions.

  • The reference to labour in this Chapter includes the issues relevant to the Decent Work Agenda as agreed in the ILO.

  • If the Grantee notifies the Owner that it has failed to maintain an Assisted Unit in a Decent, Safe, and Sanitary condition and the Owner fails to take corrective action within the time prescribed in the notice, the Grantee may exercise any of its rights or remedies under the Contract, including reduction or suspension of Rental Assistance Payments.

  • This will ensure that the Owner is meeting its obligation to maintain the Assisted Units in Decent, Safe, and Sanitary condition.

  • The Owner agrees to maintain and operate the Assisted Units and related facilities in a Decent, Safe, and Sanitary condition in accordance with the requirements in 24 CFR part 5, subpart G including the provision of all the services, maintenance and utilities set forth in section 1.1(e).

  • The Owner warrants that the project as described in section 1.1 is Decent, Safe and Sanitary and, if applicable, that the Assisted Units comply with the terms and conditions of the Agreement to Enter into the Rental Assistance Contract.


More Definitions of Decent

Decent and “propriety” means not flaunting wealth or beauty