Adoarh asks candidates plans against unemployment
posted on: Jan 16 2012 8:29 by RDugey. Viewed 18 times.The President of the Dominican Association of administrators of human management (Adoarh) asked presidential candidates to disseminate their plans to reduce unemployment in the country.
Patricia Cuevas, sworn on the Thursday night in the organization that brings together professionals in human resources, said that Adoarh has asked the candidates to share their programs of generation of jobs.
He argued that the aspirants to the Presidency programmes need to have an impact on the reduction of the figures of unemployment in the country.
"We have approached the presidential candidates so that share us their programmes for employment generation for impact extended unemployment rates", he said, taking possession in Adoarh.
Reported that unemployment in the country is in 14.1%, impacting more women, who are a 21.5 per cent of the unemployed population, above the 10.1 men.
Quoting figures from the Bank u000aCentral, the specialist in human management pointed out that the entity which will chair the 2012 to 2013 has among its plans participate in the debate on the amendment of the labour code and the issues of human resources of governmental and business organizations in the country.
Cuevas, who is Director of human resources of companies Universal, outlined plans to work as head of Adoarh, which includes monthly lunches to discuss issues of national and professional interest, certify to the human resources of the country at the national level and encourage their continuous updating in the local and international conferences to ensure quality and boost cutting-edge management practices, among others.
Also to motivate the participation of Dominicans professionals at the World Congress of human management, to be held in September in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, with the title "horizon, the new thinking of the" u000a"world".
Caves will be accompanied in the directive by Zoraima neck, Chamorro Félix, Nadine Aude, Ivelisse Perez, Georgina Valdez, Azucena Santos, Maria Gausachs, Ely Ureña and Rosanna Hernando.
Also accompany Janelle Ramos, Beatriz Ogando, Sandra James, Tania Messon, Tania Guenen, Laura Villalona, Soraya Peña and Manuel Pérez Solano.
Experiencia: Patricia Cuevas is Professor at the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre and teacher, has a master's degree in strategic management of human management of the school of organization and industries, Spain.
The Chairperson of Adoarh revealed that many foreign companies do not invest in the country because there is a clear framework for investment, what prevents the creation of new jobs.
Caves argued that the high level of tax against private enterprises is also an obstacle to the creation of new jobs.
He said that representatives of Chambers of u000atrade in other countries set out in Dominican Republic have commented you that if the country exist better conditions for investment, business groups in their respective countries be established here.

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