FIRJAN System is a network of private nonprofit organization with more than ten thousand associates. Its mission is to promote business
competitiveness
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,
education
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and
quality of life
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of industrial workers and the whole society, in the state of
Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a ...
. FIRJAN System consists of five institutions that work in an integrated manner for the growth of the industry of RJ. Together,
FIRJAN
The Industry Federation of the State of Rio de Janeiro (FIRJAN) is a Brazilian industrial federation from the state of Rio de Janeiro that acts as a representative of the state's industries at municipal,In all 92 municipalities of Rio de Janeir ...
,
Industrial Center of Rio de Janeiro (CIRJ),
Industry Social Service of the State of Rio de Janeiro (SESI Rio),
National Industrial Training Service of the State of Rio de Janeiro (SENAI Rio) and
Euvaldo Lodi Institute of Rio de Janeiro (IEL Rio) promote actions in economic, political and social levels to ensure a prominent position to the state on the national scenery. Today, all institutions act as
service provider
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s to enterprises and society.
Organizations
FIRJAN System thus acts in an integrated way through the five organizations that comprise it:
FIRJAN
FIRJAN develops and coordinates studies, researches and projects to guide the actions of industrial promotion and new investments in the state. Its themed corporate boardrooms and sectoral entrepreneurial forums discuss trends and launch guidelines for actions of support and advice to enterprises. Today, more than 80 industrial unions are affiliated to FIRJAN, representing more than 10,000 businesses around the Rio de Janeiro state.
CIRJ
CIRJ enables the associated companies access (in special conditions) to the services offered by the five institutions of FIRJAN System. Its goal is to promote business competitiveness and protect the interests of members. The service is personalized.
SENAI Rio
SENAI Rio promotes industrial learning, qualification and specialisation of workers through various courses. It has a network of 42 fixed operating units - including five technology centres nd 30 mobile units.
SESI Rio
SESI Rio develops actions to promote health, education, sports, leisure and culture targeted to workers, businesses and society in general. The institution also operates in the areas of
occupational Safety and Health and
environmental protection
Environmental protection is the practice of protecting the natural environment by individuals, organizations and governments. Its objectives are to conserve natural resources and the existing natural environment and, where possible, to repair dam ...
. It has 30 operating units distributed throughout the state.
IEL Rio
IEL Rio promotes business training and develops projects to encourage
entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is the creation or extraction of economic value. With this definition, entrepreneurship is viewed as change, generally entailing risk beyond what is normally encountered in starting a business, which may include other values t ...
, contributing to the industry's
modernization and growth. Moreover, it seeks to unite universities and research institutions to the business world.
Pilars
Business competitiveness
Directed to businesses' economy and sustainable development, it covers topics that go from
micro/
macroeconomic
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For example, using interest rates, taxes, and ...
and
investments to segmented studies in areas such as
electrical energy,
broadband
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,
natural gas
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and
nanotechnology. And if the interest is the tax management and the development of the
municipalities of Brazil
The municipalities of Brazil ( pt, municípios do Brasil) are administrative divisions of the Brazilian states. Brazil currently has 5,570 municipalities, which, given the 2019 population estimate of 210,147,125, makes an average municipality ...
, there are the studies ''Fiscal Management FIRJAN Index (IFGF)'' and ''Municipal Development FIRJAN Index (IFDM)'', respectively.
Besides, FIRJAN System awards industrial
good manufacturing practices
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and offers consultancy to companies of all sizes, in various fields (such as legal and environmental). In all actions, its objective is to stimulate "the generation of new businesses, new markets, access to strategic information for competitiveness improvement, as well as the spread of specialized studies that promote the economic development of enterprises. One of these studies include the periodic analysis of scenarios for the coming years in the Brazilian manufacturing sector, which implies mapping the "foreign and domestic investments and pointing out opportunities." Another study, conducted by the
Industry Federation of the State of Rio de Janeiro, was inspired by the
creative industry in Brazil to analyze the growth prospects of the professions related to knowledge and innovation in the country.
Education
This field of activity includes the actions of both SESI Rio and SENAI Rio. ''SESI School'' operates from kindergarten to high school, presenting plays as one of its educational resources. Besides, learning numbers is easier with the playful initiatives of
SESI Mathematics program, which applies to SESI schools, SENAI units and
public schools as well.
The professional training targets industry segments such as the automotive, the drinks, the electronic and the graphic.
Both school courses are enhanced through the ''Connectivity Program'', which employs new educational technologies to improve teaching and learning.
The technological graduation (upper level) is up to the ''SENAI Rio Faculty'', which trains technicians for the job market.
For the development of Rio's companies – as regards to management, processes, products and services – there are the ''Technology Centers SENAI Rio'', focused on the areas of automation/simulation, welding, food/drinks and environment. Both for consultancy and for vocational training.
A common activity of the two entities is the ''Conecta Seminar'', which every year gathers authorities, students and teachers to reflect on the role of the teacher and find the best way of incorporating information technology in education. Partnerships with other institutions are also established to strengthen further the education and citizenship programs.
Quality of life
FIRJAN System promotes quality of life through services and programs. The SESI Rio units spread throughout the state offer an infrastructure conducive to leisure, sports, health and culture to society.
In addition to the actions carried out in its unities, the entity conducts the program ''Global Action'', a campaign that provides services to populations in need of basic services in the areas of health (such as eye examination and identification of blood type), citizenship (such as
CPF issuing and legal advice) leisure, culture and sports (such as handicrafts, choral presentation and sports activities). In communities pacified by the
UPP, the
SESI Citizenship program makes a similar work, i.e., promotes education, sports, leisure and culture to the locals, only permanently and ''in loco''.
When the goal is to foment access to art, ''Cultural SESI Rio'' steps in. It is a program that offers music, theater, dance and other activities at popular prices. Noteworthy are the ''SESI's X-Everything Cultural'', annual event that promotes various artistic events with free admission, and the ''SESI In Jazz Festival'', gathering which unites renowned artists and new talents of Jazz.
History
In order to foment the Brazilian industry, in 1831 it was founded the ''Helper Society of the National Industry'' (Sain).
[It marks "the origin of the class representation of the industrial sector in Brazil" and, in the 1870s, it sponsored the first Industrial School in Brazil (the one that about one century later became ]SENAI
:For the Malaysian town with the same name, see Senai.''
Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Industrial (SENAI), Portuguese language for ''National Service for Industrial Training'' is a network of profitable secondary level professional schools e ...
). This
private company
A privately held company (or simply a private company) is a company whose shares and related rights or obligations are not offered for public subscription or publicly negotiated in the respective listed markets, but rather the company's stock is ...
has served for 50 years as an advisory body to the
Federal Government, especially in economic affairs of the
Empire of Brazil
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. In 1850 – with the extinction of the Board of Trade, Agriculture, Factories and Navigation – Sain also became plants and
inventions organ granting, which Sain itself considered an obstacle to industrial development.
Discontented, industrials associated with Sain requested review of statutes and policies so that they met their interests. In Rio, who defended the interests of the textile sector was the ''Industrial Center of Cotton Spinning and Weaving'', but it lacked a body that would unify all representatives of the domestic industry. This happened when Sain joined the Center in 1904 to be the Industrial Center of Brazil (CIB), which strongly advocated the customs tariff.
World War I
With the advent of World War I, Brazil's industry eventually benefited in the medium term. As the country was a great importer of processed products from countries at war and these, in turn, drastically reduced
exports
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to focus in their warfare, Brazil was forced to replace imports, thus expanding national industrial park.
"Of the 3,400 industrial establishments existing in 1910, it moved 10 years later to 13,600, with the number of workers rising from 150 thousand to 275 thousand, while the industrial output value increased from 769 000 to 3 million ''contos de réis''."
Getúlio Vargas
In the 1920s, the country was investing in infrastructure (
hydroelectric,
ports
A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as H ...
,
telephony
Telephony ( ) is the field of technology involving the development, application, and deployment of telecommunication services for the purpose of electronic transmission of voice, fax, or data, between distant parties. The history of telephony is i ...
and railways) and entrepreneurs imported technology to meet the desire for the most-wanted products at that time. But the big change came a few years later, when Vargas took power in 1930.
To meet both the workers and the entrepreneurs, he created the ''Ministry of Labour, Industry and Commerce'', an industrial
nationalist
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policy.
*
Benefits for workers: through new legislation, he set the
working time
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Many countries regulate the work week by law, ...
in eight hours and regulated the labor of women and children. He also created
social insurance
Social insurance is a form of social welfare that provides insurance against economic risks. The insurance may be provided publicly or through the subsidizing of private insurance. In contrast to other forms of social assistance, individuals' ...
institutes and transformed simple labour into
wage labour
Wage labour (also wage labor in American English), usually referred to as paid work, paid employment, or paid labour, refers to the socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer in which the worker sells their labour power under a ...
;
*
Benefits for businessmen: he invested in industries, new technologies and diversification of the economy, going against the dominant
oligarchies.
The birth of the entities
In 1931, the ''Industrial Center of Brazil (CIB)'' became the ''Industrial Federation of Rio de Janeiro (Firj)'' to represent Rio de Janeiro's
secondary sector
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class. Less than two years later the ''Industrial Confederation of Brazil'' (who inherited the acronym ''CIB'') was founded, and in 1938, it became the ''National Confederation of Industry''.
[CNI now coordinates 27 industrial federations (of the 26 Brazilian states and the Federal District) and represents about 1,300 employer's syndicates. Headquartered in Brasília and with an office in São Paulo, the Confederation "makes suggestions for the construction and improvement of policies and laws that strengthen the productive sector and modernize the country."] In 1937 stepped in the ''Industrial Unions Federation in Federal District (FSIDF)'', which in 1941 was renamed ''Industry Federation of Rio de Janeiro (FIRJ)''.
It was not by chance that its growth kept on strong during this period: "The industrial establishments, which were in number 13 thousand in 1920, came to 50,000 in 1940, with the value of industrial production evolving in the same period from 3.2 million to 17.5 million ''contos de réis''."
Gaspar Dutra, SESI e SENAI
However, with the overthrow of Vargas and the entry of
Eurico Gaspar Dutra
Eurico Gaspar Dutra (; 18 May 1883 – 11 June 1974) was a Brazilian military leader and politician who served as the 16th president of Brazil from 1946 to 1951. He was the first President of the Fourth Brazilian Republic, which followed the ...
, government investments fell in the second sector, causing the stagnation of the domestic industry. But this ''
laissez-faire
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'' economic policy ceased with the end of dollar reserves, in 1947. Immediately after the World War II, Dutra requested CNI to create the ''Industry Social Service (SESI)'' – to improve the conditions of workers in areas such as housing, health and transport, aiming at
social inclusion
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and
citizenship
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Each state determines the conditions under which it will recognize persons as its citizens, and ...
– and the ''National Industrial Training Service (SENAI)'' – to "imbue workers with the work ethic by which industrials love to be guided", i.e., order, dedication and commitment. Regional departments of both "would be operationalized by the state industry federations."
Vargas, BNDES and Petrobras
In 1951 Vargas takes power and invests again in the basic industry, transport and energy. It is worth mentioning two major actions in this regard:
* The creation of the
National Bank for Economic and Social Development
The National Bank for Economic and Social Development ( pt, Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social, abbreviated: BNDES) is a development bank structured as a federal public company associated with the Ministry of the Economy of Braz ...
(BNDES) in 1952 to
finance industrial enterprises and infrastructure;
* The constitution of
Petrobras in 1953 to operate in activities related to the oil, natural gas and derivatives sector.
Juscelino Kubitschek
After the death of Vargas,
Juscelino Kubitschek
Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira (; 12 September 1902 – 22 August 1976), also known by his initials JK, was a prominent Brazilian politician who served as the 21st president of Brazil from 1956 to 1961. His term was marked by economic prosp ...
assumed in 1956 and "announced his ''Plano de Metas'', primarily aimed at the sectors of energy (43.4% of the planned investments), transportation (29 6%), basic industry (20.4%) and food (6.6%)."
With
developmentalism
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Developmentalism is a cross-discip ...
on the agenda,
ferrous metallurgy
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, oil production and hydropower grew a lot.
Current situation
Since then, FIRJ evolved and strengthened its activities: in 1958 it changed its name to Federation of Industries of the Federal District; in 1960 it became Federation of Industries of the State of Guanabara (Fiega) and, in 1975, became known as Federation of Industries of the State of Rio de Janeiro (FIRJAN), the current name. But the FIRJAN System was implemented only in 1994, when united under a single network:
FIRJAN
The Industry Federation of the State of Rio de Janeiro (FIRJAN) is a Brazilian industrial federation from the state of Rio de Janeiro that acts as a representative of the state's industries at municipal,In all 92 municipalities of Rio de Janeir ...
,
CIRJ and related entities
SESI Rio,
SENAI Rio and
IEL Rio – respectively created in 1975, 1941, 1943, 1946 and 1969.
See also
*
National Industrial Training Service (SENAI)
*
Industry Social Service (SESI)
Notes
References
External links
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