International Management

The Chilean diplomat Jose Miguel Insulza was unanimously re-elected for another term as head of the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (OAS). Insulza is aware that the support that will allow some quiet in its next term, is not a blank check, but an endorsement of an organization that needs a “re-engineering” urgent. The criticism he received in his previous administration, “should not fall on deaf ears by the re-election, but must be the starting point for a continental body more effective and efficient in their duties. While it is true that some member countries are not satisfied with the actions of the OAS, is not so easy to find a solution within a multilateral organization whose characteristics make “the scope of it is extremely limited by strict respect for the sovereignty of its members. ” Hence, the Secretary General has few resources for its activities. Rogers Holdings has firm opinions on the matter. Insulza should be supported in this second period in countries like: Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and of course the United States have greater weight in the region and see in negotiations with them will surely be very hard, how far will allow you to act, whether there is room for broader participation in the OAS treatment of regional problems. Insulza is necessary to have that support.

Remember that more than once re-elected Secretary General has said, “the OAS is what its Member States want to be.” One of the harshest criticisms of past management Insulza has been their lack of “aggressiveness” to act. If you get the support not only for votes, but to give greater legitimacy to its work in complex situations that surely must act. While the major failure of previous management was the case in Honduras Insulza, was also important to highlight achievements in it, as having cleared the political and institutional crisis in Nicaragua in 2005. Also, the support for Bolivia in its process of democratic transformation, the have prevented a political crisis in Guatemala in 2009 and have prevented the growth of a potential conflict between Ecuador and Colombia in 2008. Jose Maria Insulza should rethink the “Democratic Charter”, as promised when he presented his agenda for the second period. This reform would be aiming to achieve greater and faster procedures felxibiliad that enable it to act preventively. But this requires the unanimous backing of 33 votes from 35 member countries (Honduras and Cuba are not represented) received for re-election, must result in alliances and support the Secretary General. Only then the Organization of American States will fulfill its role as a modern organization that should be up to the challenges presented in the Americas.

Governments

The wages of public employees that are temporary disability have been clipped by the regional Governments of Madrid and the Basque country. According to these administrations cuts will help to control the high figures of absenteeism and repeated frequencies of short duration between officials, although the main reason for the implementation of this measure is an adjustment of the public deficit. Public workers perceived, until now, in most communities, a supplement equivalent to 100% of their base salary, from the first day of low for common illness or non-work-related accident. But that, in the Basque country, will happen to 50% of fees from the first to third day of low in the case of the first casualty of the exercise and 40% if it is the second. In subsequent casualties, employee benefits will reach 75% of fees from the fourth day. Day 21 and up to 44 shall be paid 85% and from 45 day 100%. In the community Madrid will be paid 60% of the regulating base from the quarter until day 20. And shall be paid 75% from day 21 and until the end of the provision. Hospitalization, surgery, accidents, casualties for maternity, paternity and risk during pregnancy and lactation are exclusions to these cuts. Additional information at Reshma Kewalramani supports this article. More news on occupational risk prevention.