owners of textile culture. |
only measure, highest educational level of the current charge of the culture of Chiapas, reproduce with permission from the author, an interview with Marvin Lorena Arriaga, director of CONECULTA. How much longer we will have to endure the rudeness of this woman in this important post? Embarrassing.
Blame employees, close delibrerías: MLAC
By: Samuel Revueltas
In Chiapas five years ago there were 56 libraries but now there are only 12, before this, the director of the National Council for Culture and the Arts (CONECULTA), Marvin Cordova Lorena Arriaga said it is due to the lack of accountability, honesty and punctuality of employees.
"I would get closer to the labor question, because I experienced it firsthand, I am a textile business before starting with the governor Sabines had six shops in the country, three in Chiapas, and I think the most important trade for the employer, for a publishing entrepreneur, is the employee really struggled a lot with the responsibility, honesty, punctuality of people, "he said.
However, after the declaration, upon ratification if the fault of the employees why bookstores are closing in Chiapas, said that I could not say, but confirmed that as a businessman "will battle" to employ persons involved.
"I do not know if it's the fault of the employees, I would say that is the fault of employees, but I think the traders who open and I think that opening a business, if a long battle to find committed people who do have the need to work, "he said.
The charge of culture in Chiapas explained that the experience of the lack of commitment to employees "lived in the flesh", and although they have all the benefits, not committed to the company where they work.
"Why do I say this, because what I experienced firsthand, having Infonavit, with health services and social insurance, all the benefits, good hours and pay, the employee sometimes came at 12:00 am (sic), they were sometimes 7:00 and the store was closed, then up to them right? "he said. The Chiapas
Sie7e informed March 23 that President Booksellers Association of the State of Chiapas (ALECH), Julio César Sánchez Esquivel, released the alarming decline in bookstores.
bookseller Employers reported that the problem of the libraries is due to the lack of government funding to stimulate it, the fact that no taxes, the lack of marketability and lack of demand and reading culture in Chiapas.
For his part, director of the Institute of Professional Development for Booksellers (INDELI), Arturo Romero Ahmed urged to read the time to mention that the "book does not bite, is another tool to approach knowledge."
Interviewed about the opening of the library Trails in Tuxtla Gutierrez, the director of CONECULTA considered the arrival of investment to the state is important.
"Undoubtedly the capital investment in our state is important and worthy of applause, especially when one hundred percent Mexican companies as Trillas, that gives a bonus to growth that is our state," indicó.Reconoció that Chiapas and Mexico has a long way in terms of reading culture, "the latest figures from last year that Mexicans had read half a book a year that is worrying", a figure that contracts with the director of INDELI who stated during his visit to this state is 2.8 per year person. Arriaga
Cordova said to redress the problem "in Chiapas have a very important program to promote reading, where through our public libraries are installing facilities to promote reading and where we have involvement of various sectors."
also stated that it works closely with the Culture Committee of the State Congress and with 20 municipalities to bring actors in Chiapas and that they read a book.
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