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For sectoral social schemes in agriculture Ljubjana May 2014. The MSA A global concept Social welfare for the agricultural world. I. History and values II. Professional social security scheme for the agricultural and rural sectors: key figures III. MSA specificities - “One stop shop”
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For sectoral social schemes in agriculture Ljubjana May 2014
The MSA A global concept Social welfare for the agricultural world
I. History and values II. Professional social security scheme for the agricultural and rural sectors: key figures III. MSA specificities - “One stop shop” - Democratic representation - Participatory management - Decentralized organisation
I. MSA history What is the “MSA”? • A private professional organization, • in charge of a public mission: the social security system management, • for the benefit of the rural and agricultural population. May 2014
I. MSA history • Law of 4 July 1900: Development of Agricultural Mutual Insurances • Law of 15 December 1922: Legislation for Work Injury applied to the agricultural sector • Law of 30 April 1930: Implementation of compulsory Social Insurance system May 2014
I. MSA history • Law of 5 April 1941: The social policy for farming sector depends on the Ministry of Agriculture; the MSA Funds are in charge of its management • After 1945: The MSA keeps its autonomy and remains separated from the general social insurance scheme May 2014
I. MSA values 3 values Solidarity: Social goal and redistributive system Responsibility: Management by the beneficiaries/stakeholders themselves Democracy: Election of boards of administration by beneficiaries/stakeholders May 2014
II. Key figures • Around 5,5 millions people covered or insured • Annual expenses of more than 27,4 billion euros (benefits) • 17 000 MSA workers as a whole May 2014
II. Key figures (2012 figures) Beneficiaries • Salaried workers : - of small-scale farming - of agriculture professional organisations around 3,7 million people • Non-salaried workers: - farmers and their relatives - agricultural labour employers around 2,4 million people May 2014
II. Key figures (2012 figures) Importance of the elderly benefits in the agriculture scheme May 2014
III. MSA Specificities 2. Democratic representation 1. « one stop shop » 3. Participatory management 4. Decentralized organisation May 2014
III.1 “ one stop shop” • Basic social protection… FAMILY HEALTH WORK INJURIES OLD AGE + Receipt of contributions from farmers and workers + Payment of benefits May 2014
III.1 “ one stop shop” • … Health and social services • Support to rural communities and local development • Health education and prevention • Assistance to struggling farmers and measures against dependence and precariousness • Creation of centres for the integration of disabled persons, rural shelters and services for the elderly May 2014
III.1 “ one stop shop” • … Medical services • Occupational medicine • Preventive medicine • Medical check-up • … Prevention of occupational injuries • Evaluation of risks • Promotion of preventive attitudes • Security at work May 2014
1 man = 1 vote III.2 Democratic representation 1st Electoral College Independent Farmers 3rd Electoral College agricultural labour employers 2ndElectoral College AgriculturalSalaried Workers Electoral basis Election every 5 years May 2014
III.3 Participatory management 29 Board Members at national level 1 071 Board Members at territorial level Board Members at local level 26 850 May 2014
III.4 Decentralized organisation • Local level : a place for participation/communication • 35 MSA local funds : a place for decision-making and management. • 1 MSA central fund : a place for dialogue and representation May 2014
III.4 Decentralized organisation Local level • Intermediary: communication / Information • Animation: health and social actions • Proximity: personalized activities May 2014
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III.4 Decentralized organisation MSA National fund the CCMSA • National level of the MSA • Contributes to the social policy of the Ministries • Represents the MSA in front of the public authorities • Lead and federate the MSA institution • Coordinate and assist the MSA Funds • In charge of the financial and accounting
III.4 Decentralized organisation The CCMSA • Political stage: • The central board of directors • President : Gérard Pelhâte • Technical stage: • Leading and managing • General Director : Michel Brault May 2014