Olga Lenzi is a predoctoral researcher at the Human Rights Institute of the University of Valencia. He obtained a degree in Law and a Master’s Degree in Human Rights, Democracy and International Justice (both from the Universitat de València). During the latter he participated in the Legal Clinic for Social Justice (Universitat de València) and has been working as a volunteer, for more than a year, in the Legal Support Service of Cáritas Diocesana de Segorbe-Castellón.
He collaborates in the research project “Fundamental rights before the change of subordinated work in the digital era” funded by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness and is a member of the “INCLUSIVE” research group of the Universitat de València, both directed by María Belén Cardona Rubert.
Her doctoral thesis, directed by Professor María Belén Cardona and funded by the VAL I + D Program of the Generalitat Valenciana, studies the situation of vulnerability, lack of protection and precariousness of female workers at the service of the family home.
He has also made a research stay at the Université Lumière Lyon 2 (Institut d’études du travail de Lyon).