 With a large crowd, were made COFEPRES plenary sessions in the town of Villa La Angostura, Neuquén Province. In the town of Villa La Angostura (Neuquén Province) were developed 18, 19 and 20 May, Plenary Sessions for political and technical authorities of social welfare institutions COFEPRES members The above conference was inaugurated by the President of the Municipal Social Welfare Institute of Neuquén, Daniel Del Collado and Vice President of Federal Council of Social Welfare, Cr Jose Bars.
The event was attended by President of COFEPRES, Dr. Daniel A. Elias, Dr. Walter Arrighi, Dr. Maria del Carmen Besteiro, political and technical authorities of the various agencies that make up the COFEPRES, which analyzed the current situations of each agency to assess its impact on state policies that each entity carries out. In this framework, the conference began with the presentation of Dr. Walter Arrighi (former Minister of Social Security of the Nation), who gave an overview of the relationship asset / liability and replacement rates in our country and the rest of the world. As proposed by the Council, presented the reports on population and financial description of systems Autarchic Institute Social Pension Insurance and Tierra del Fuego, the Coordinator of Social Welfare Funds for professionals in Argentina, the Social Security Institute the province of La Pampa, the Institute of Social Security and Insurance of the province of Chubut, the Pension Fund of Santa Fe province, the Social Welfare Fund of the province of Formosa, the Municipal Social Welfare Rosario , the Pension Fund, Pensions and Retirements of Cordoba, the Institute of Social Security, Insurance and Loans in the province of Chaco, the Social Welfare Fund of Formosa and the Retirement and Pension Fund of the province of Entre Rios. It is noteworthy that participated and chaired the conference COFEPRES president and president of the Retirement and Pension Fund of the province of Entre Rios, Dr. Daniel A. Elias, who welcomed the addition of Personal Social Security Fund to COFEPRES Banco La Pampa. "We want to celebrate this order of incorporation, hold that there are still people who are interested in participating in a field like this. It is not a minor event, we appreciate that it is with great joy and renewed in some way and say that the desire will always be welcome and try to provide everything they want and what they can. Beyond the magnitude of a security system it is important that we continue in this area coming together and finding those who are active in the provision and social security, "said the official who also gave him the president of the institution, the Cr Raul Pederson, the order intake as well as a plaque. When the end of the conference, Dr. Daniel A. Elias made the closure of the same: "From the political process in social security living in Argentina since 2003 have so far been very clear two or three points that have been marked. First, the recovery of national and state leadership in the provinces, coordination, administration and conduct of social security. Second, the national state has realized the error was the transfer of the provinces of systems for public servants to the national social security. What we do is in constant debate, and what we do in this council is to analyze the contingencies that we are living and coping with the various provincial and municipal systems. Provincial systems while we enjoy an advantage on the national system, where our retirees are on par with what they charge for workers, we also detected that there are indicators also allow us to say that we must not rest on this today. There are very clear indicators that the whole of Argentina and in the schemes we manage, we should be evaluating how we can design strategies that allow us to maintain this situation. Making social science of forecasting we have to imagine how to resolve specific situations. And one of them is how we can design strategies for our workers stay longer in the life of contributors. And this is not synonymous with increasing age, but we are saying we do not tolerate more provincial systems and rebates or free retirement age retirement ages for some schemes, it is clear that there are indicators such as low fertility and population growth very slow, very similar to the European situation and the high rate of longevity, which is showing us that people will not only live longer but retirement benefits will last longer. These are issues we have to worry and that we continue to analyze and generate proposals. Bringing our experience here is a way to warn each other of those flaws that we can also reach our schemes, and likewise, projects and give us ideas and output solutions to common problems. This is why I appreciate the presence of you all these days and I invite you to continue working and attending these calls to come together to have the pension system for Argentina we all want. "Â Â
 Beginning a new cycle of the Graduate school organized by the CO.FE.PRE.S, began this month in the academic activities, with the dictation module No. 5 .-
On this occasion, the dissertation at Level II was given by Mr. Raul Lopez - current MTEySS official of the Nation - on Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 .- This module was aimed primarily at providing strategic planning concepts and systems especially computer security systems for colleges pension. On Thursday 17, in addition to teaching classes, was implemented a workshop on strategic planning practice with the participants, together with Ms. Silvana Dinocca - teacher in charge of the university academic CAECE .-
In the Level I course, taught from 17 to 18, Mr. Lopez spoke on "Computers and Social Welfare: systems, tools, databases, etc.. Information systems in pension institutes. Information Security and Social Security "in the module for the Level I Certificate .-
As of March 2011 will be available on the website www.cofepres.org.ar, in the "Upcoming Events", dates from the sixth module dictation
 In the Auditorium "Malvinas Argentinas" the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security of the Nation, were held on December 9, 2010 conference organized jointly by the Federal Council of Social Welfare and the SS MTEy Nation where we had the presence of Argentine panelists with extensive international experience and academic training .-  After the opening of the conference, conducted by Dr. Daniel Antonio Elias - President of COFEPRES; Cr Jose Bars - Vice Chairman and Dr. Walter Arrighi COFEPRES - Permanent Technical Secretary COFEPRES, PANEL I began the theme "Demography in Social Security, "was in charge of the Clerk Laura Lacasta Demographer, an official of the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security of the Nation.  The PANEL II, on "Social Security Financing, "explained the Bachelor of Economics Ezequiel Caviglia, an official of the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security of the Nation.  With these conferences, concluded COFEPRES academic year, during which it was intended to strengthen the treatment of the issues that are a required agenda when discussing this area of state policy.Â
Bolivian President Evo Morales, sent on Tuesday, November 16th Congress, its proposed new pension law, drafted and approved with the unions and said that would surely be approved by the Senate in the coming weeks.  Together with the measures already undertaken (eg, reduction of retirement age from 65 to 58 years), Evo Morales, announced on Tuesday to nationalize private pension funds in the country. Pension payments currently administered by two large foreign financial groups, ie, the Spanish bank Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA (BBVA) and the Swiss group Zurich Financial Services SA Future (ZFS).  From 2011 these two companies will be replaced by a national fund to administer public pension contributions of the Bolivian people of approximately $ 3.5 billion. The message of the Government of Evo Morales is clear: "no more business or organization will be enriched with the management of pension funds." Bolivian workers The new pension law is a fundamental principle of solidarity, and contains a number of important social gains of workers in Bolivia: first the creation of a solidarity fund to improve the level of pensions.  Employer contributions will increase by 3% versus 0.5% for workers, and a further increase income for Bolivians to 20 times the minimum wage (already mentioned a proposal by Jean-Luc Melenchon and qualified populist our elites).  A calculation is more favorable to workers also come into force, people with disabilities now receive a pension (or even an extra in case of disability of 80%) and workers called independent (also forgotten the legislation).  The situation of women is also much improved, especially when taking into account the years spent raising children.  Workers at the mine is not negligible, since they can now retire at age 56, even 51 years depending on the criteria of difficulty. Employers will have to contribute about 2% for special solidarity fund for the sector to improve the levels of pensions.  The government also announced that up to 5% of the amount of contributions are used to invest in developing micro and small enterprises, so that the new public pension can help companies that produce production and jobs the country.  Finally, an interesting anecdote, the Bolivian minister said the pension reform to the forefront in America and could be compared to existing pension systems in European countries. In fact, our social security system is considered an example in Latin America for the victims of years of neoliberal policies imposed by the International Monetary Fund.  A system for the French fought and is being set by our government liberal, just adopted "their" pension reform, the cost is mostly borne by workers.  A system largely financed the time know that we must help the most and whose deficit - highlighted by our political and media - is attributable to right-wing governments that repeatedly deplete the state for the mass privatization (not to mention the lack of questioning and the continuation of the partial privatization as the Socialists).  Bolivian President Evo Morales and his word to give full meaning to progress through the enactment of laws like the one just mentioned.  So, of course, as advertised to reduce the legal age from 65 to 58 years, we will compare that Bolivia and France is totally ridiculous, life expectancy in both countries is enormous and more .. Again, as I mentioned in my previous article on Bolivia, it is not any comparison. However, the path taken by Bolivia since the election of Evo Morales in 2005 as an example to follow: that of national sovereignty against U.S. imperialism, popular sovereignty, redistribution of wealth in the country, the socialization of strategic means of production of the population welfare and respect for human beings.  So let's put a layer ". Sarkozy is more than ever Morales and regret with all our strength"  The Bolivian revolution (no offense to the purists is very good) - like those in Venezuela and Ecuador - should lead us to reflect on a series of articles related to the struggle for social progress: a revolution through the ballot box may Is there still being carried by a broad united movement and overcome their historical differences of age.  Our comrades in South America did, it would be hypocritical and intellectually dishonest to support their fight while denying us the union of social transformation on the left.  Until the social and political union of South American type fails to materialize in other parts of Languedoc-Roussillon Limousin and not fail to remember that if our country can not be compared in a simplistic way, the union and our Bolivarian comrades method However, should take their example as well as social and economic policies.  Frédéric André The law of pension reform in France will boost the retirement option "capitalization." Big help for banks and insurance companies Malakoff Médéric group first group of "social protection" with more
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