The Devil's Excrement





  The Devil's Excrement
Observations focused on the problems of an underdeveloped country, Venezuela, with some serendipity about the world (orchids, techs, science, investments, politics) at large. A famous Venezuelan, Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo, referred to oil as the devil's excrement. For countries, easy wealth appears indeed to be the sure path to failure. Venezuela might be a clear example of that.
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Tuesday, June 27, 2006



I usually don’t use swear words in my blog, but a while back when I heard Hugo Chavez say that the success of Invepal will determine the future of corporate coops in Venezuela I said, literally and precisely:

Oh shit! That program is in real trouble!

Last Saturday more problems in the Invepal coop began to surface and the more people speak or say something the clearer it gets that the whole things is a failure. Workers now refuse to even talk to management (mostly Government personalities including the Minister pf Labor), the Minister says things are not as bad, but there are serious accusations of irregularities, no audited financial statements and while the Government claims Invepal is making money, the workers say otherwise.

It was very difficult to imagine a different ending for such a harebrained scheme as Invepal. Take a company in trouble that could not survive under knowledgeable management and give it to the workers, running it with a Board made up of political hacks and union leaders and try that balancing act! Of course, workers, as happens everywhere, want more, except that it is not easy to restart a company that already had problems competing, in a cyclical and very competitive business under an environment of let’s be goody, goody to each other. Add to that nepotism, perks and financial irregularities and what you had was simply a time bomb, as the last few days have shown.

In fact, the unions never broke conversations with the previous "mean" and "oligarchic" management the way they have done with the Government, which is simply rejecting the statements by union leaders and saying that everything is simply peachy.

But things are bad. Invepal not only lacks audited financials, but there are accusations of graft, nepotism and the Government nor respecting labor union regulations. Thus, Invepal’s workers are fired, when there is a nationwide firing freeze and union leaders are not given the free time established by law to attend to union problems.

What is really happening is what you would expect. In a paper company in trouble like Invepal, you have to make very tough unbiased decisions, when you are both owner and manager and union, that is very difficult to do, if not impossible without creating to much friction. Add to that lack of know how, an ignorant and political Board and anyone would have realized this was another crazy scheme.

Thus, we are seeing the same thing that happened during the last oil bonanza of the 70’s, the state assuming a role that it should have and wasting huge amounts of money on it. It used to be called "La Gran Venezuela", now it is called a revolution. Same thing, different decade. Expected, yes, you could read it here, here or here months ago in this blog.

The sad part is that the workers were told they owned the company and now they discover that they owe the Government the funds for their share of the equity, but on top of that they have little say in how the company is being run, by whom and what is done with the cash flow it generates. In the end they own nothing, they have seen no improvement in their salaries, lives or working conditions.

Not exactly a worker’s paradise.

In a few months you will hear similar problems coming out of Inveval (Valve coop) or Invetex (textile coop). The Government chose as pilots for their infamous “congestion” or shared management three companies that were closed by their rightful owners (Inveval and Invetex) because they simply had no future or a third one (Invepal) that began shutting down facilities in order to try to rescue the remainder of the company. Unfortunately, the rightful owners never thought politics would get in the way so much as to force the shutdown of the company, the illegal expropriation of the company and the rest as they say is simply history.

You can’t improvise and ignore the basic rules of economics and human behavior (Which may be the same in the end!). This is simply Chavez' invention of a workers corporate paradise which only exists in his imagination. But hey! Now we are doing the same with failed companies in Uruguay and trying in Brazil, exporting both the the crummy model and the silly revolution!


11:50:18 PM    comment []



Not much can be said, I thought that what the oppsoition needed to get people going was a primary, but today Sumate said that there is no longer time to organize one. This is disheartening, as I have said before what this country needs is more democracy and we seem not to be getting more from either side. Primero Justicia candidate Julio Borges said that he was still committed to primaries, while the Government obviously rejoiced with Vice-President Rangel saying the opposition was simply burying a cadaver, while Minsiter of Communications Lara said that the primaries were Bush's Troy Horse (??).Sumate basically is saying taht thsi was their timetable and if they want primaries it is now or never.

Now either the candidates agree to a primary quickly or they decide among themselves who the candidate should be. I still believe that the primary was the better mechanism, no matter what. It is more democratic, allows people to participate and, in my own opinion, it was a mechanism to get people mobilized. Nothing was ever lost by asking people what they think.

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