Workers should Mibam obey and comply with code of ethics...
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Dec 12, 2009 06:45AM
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"Code of Conduct for Public Servants that include: honesty, fairness, decency, dedication to service, discipline, efficiency, accountability, timeliness, transparency and cleanliness."
The VZ government should practice what they preach...
El Universal
CARACAS, Saturday, December 12, 2009
The Ethics Code establishes a set of behavioral principles and values for workers in basic industries (File)
The Ministry of Basic Industries and Mining (Mibam), adopted a code of ethics "compliance" to the employees of that office, "regardless of their status."
The Code of Ethics, published in the Official Gazette 39,324, includes the "aspirations" of the Ministry to establish a set of "behavioral principles and values" for purposes of workers know "what to expect in terms of moral behavior or conduct to be followed" in their work.
Mibam The resolution notes that these principles and values that employees must abide "regardless of the level and position bearing" are enumerated in the Code of Conduct for Public Servants (Official Gazette 36,496, July 1998) that include: honesty, fairness, decency, dedication to service, discipline, efficiency, accountability, timeliness, transparency and cleanliness.
Also these workers must function in terms of "efficiency, solidarity, professionalism, leadership, assertiveness, authority and committed environmental awareness.
The legislation specifies that the "failure of the content in this code of ethics could be at fault aggravating that attacks the good working climate, which result in the application of sanctions contained in the applicable legal framework. And adds that "the behavior of workers Mibam may be taken into account to measure and assess their individual performance.
The code of ethics, as the resolution states, will contribute "in achieving the institutional vision about building a sustainable system of socialist core industries in the service of social and collective needs of the Venezuelan people, that would achieve productive sovereignty with high scientific and technological development under a scheme of national and international relations just, democratic and jointly responsible ".
Also these workers abocar'an to achieving the Ministry "outreach mission for leadership of the Executive on basic industries, forestry and mining, consolidating the socialist and sustainable endogenous production to meet social needs and collective articulating the extractive sector with domestic processing sector in the framework of values and principles of socialism, inheritance and hist'orica Bolivarian revolutionary protagonist democracy. "
Rationality of resources The official text stresses that the working population of this Ministry is to "safeguard at all times and in each of its proceedings the general interests of the community, society and the state."
The rule, which came into force following its publication in Official Gazette and was endorsed by the holder of that office Rodolfo Sanz, also calls on the payroll to "develop awareness actions for the rational use of resources and basic services within the premises of the Ministry and its affiliated entities.
It summons the workers to proceed "with objectivity and impartiality in all making their respective decisions and the issues on which to intervene" in accordance with the provisions of the resolution issued on 9 December.
Mariela Leon
EL UNIVERSAL
http://www.eluniversal.com/2009/12/12/eco_art_trabajadores-de-miba_1692913.shtml