EL RENDIMIENTO EMPRESARIAL DE LAS ASOCIACIONES EN UN MARCO DE LA ECONOMÍA POPULAR Y SOLIDARIA: ESTUDIO EN UN PROGRAMA GUBERNAMENTAL

  • Ortiz H
  • Alvarez E
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ABSTRACT Team Working in Associations, a Study of a Governmental Program in the Social and Solidary Economy Framework The Social and Solidary Economy as main axis of the fair, democratic, productive, solidary and sustainable economic system creates projects and programs in order to improve the living condition of people. The program ‘Spinning the Development’ (in Spanish “Hilando el desarrollo”) is an employment source for the textile branch that involves the participation of workshops in the elaboration of school kits. The asociativity as an initiative of the current government for the participants of the Program Spinning the Development creates more flexible mechanisms so that, besides the individuality, it may become an equal and fair work. The workshops has problems such as team working, as many of the associations don’t do it correctly, it is known that in the workshops the personnel is more involved with their relatives than with unknown people thus a labor confidential excess is generated and the personnel doesn't fulfill with integrity their tasks and assignments. This project proposes a methodological frameworkfor studying each member of the associations, the tasks they should perform and the role they should play in each phase, with this implementation they will have clear objectives to be achieved and the responsibility that each of them must perform in order to comply with the supervision and monitoring of the leader or owner. Key words: Social economy, associativity, programs spinning the development, labor satisfaction.

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Ortiz, H. D., & Alvarez, E. M. (2016). EL RENDIMIENTO EMPRESARIAL DE LAS ASOCIACIONES EN UN MARCO DE LA ECONOMÍA POPULAR Y SOLIDARIA: ESTUDIO EN UN PROGRAMA GUBERNAMENTAL. Augusto Guzzo Revista Acadêmica, 1(17), 143. https://doi.org/10.22287/ag.v1i17.327

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