Diplomado en Servicios Públicos Domiciliarios
In the present work, addresses the contemporary view of the concept of domestic public services in Colombia, reviewing the public policies which make the rights of users effective, free competition, socio-environmental responsibility of companies providing public services, inclusion of the criterion...
Autor Principal: | Yunda Sierra, Carlos Arturo |
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Otros Autores: | Corredor Navarrete, Daniel Felipe, Franco López, Carlos Arturo, Rivera Galindo, Cristina, Paz Bedoya, Juan Diego, Ortiz Hernández, Dahiana, Medina Rivas, Heberth Alberto, Hernandez Rico, Dayana Carolina, Torres Morris, Andrea, Velez Dominguez, Eduardo José, Grajales Toro, Julian David, Ciceri Burbano, Karol Andrea, Marin Salazar, Jjonathan, Quintana, Javier Alejandro, Muñoz C., Juan Carlos, Avila Cordoba, Sindy Jhoanna, Sadovnik Rojas, Luis Andres, Navarro Leal, Esteban, Quintero López, Cristiam Leandro, Suarez Navarro, María Camila, Freyre Cardenas, Jorge Alirio, Cabezas, Juan Pablo, Garcia, Julian Camilo |
Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali
2017
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http://hdl.handle.net/10819/5055 |
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In the present work, addresses the contemporary view of the concept of domestic public services in Colombia, reviewing the public policies which make the rights of users effective, free competition, socio-environmental responsibility of companies providing public services, inclusion of the criterion of sustainability that is evidenced in aspects such as renewable energies and inclusion of management indicators of high environmental quality for companies providing the public service and finally the particularities of employment regimen in the context of privatization processes. Certainly, the management model for public utilities is in compliance with the
regulatory guidelines redesigned in the 1990s and in turn is articulated with the model of sustainable development adopted in the Constitution, allowing the participation of both private capital and public capital for an optimal provision of the service, that responds to the basic principles of universality, low tariffs, continuity of service and efficiency. All of which gives rise to a series of specific legal relationships between the State and the companies that are governed by the concession contracts and by the state's regulatory authority, between the companies and their users, which is guided by uniform conditions contracts and between the companies and their
workers with certain peculiarities in the employment regimen. |
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