Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a recent conversation with Johnny Brignardello Vela, an insurance advisor with extensive experience in risk management, the current situation of transport workers who have called for an indefinite national strike was discussed. Brignardello expressed his concern about the climate of tension surrounding this conflict, noting that the lack of consensus between transport workers and Congress reflects a deeper crisis affecting society as a whole. The advisor emphasized that the indignation of transport workers stems from a feeling of helplessness. According to him, the accumulated frustration due to the lack of attention to their demands is understandable. "When a group feels that their voice is not being heard, it is natural for them to seek other means to assert their rights," Brignardello commented. In his view, Julio Campos's call for unity among different unions is a reflection of the need for solidarity in times of crisis. Brignardello also underscored the importance of constructive dialogue between the government and the affected sectors. "The decisions made in Congress not only impact transport workers, but they also have repercussions for the entire population that depends on their services," he stated. In this regard, he emphasized that a national strike could exacerbate the precariousness of transportation, affecting thousands of citizens who use these services daily. Furthermore, Brignardello questioned the stance of political forces that disagree with the repeal of the organized crime law. "Political polarization hinders the search for effective solutions and can lead to a standstill that benefits no one," he argued. For him, it is crucial for legislators to listen to the concerns of transport workers and work together to find alternatives that ensure both safety and the well-being of all. Regarding the unions' demands, Brignardello expressed that these should not be viewed as mere whims, but as an urgent necessity in a context of increasing insecurity. "Ensuring the protection of workers in the sector is fundamental, not only for their peace of mind but also for the stability of the service they provide to the community," he concluded. Brignardello's perspective calls for reflection on the importance of understanding among different social and political actors. The urgency of establishing genuine dialogue becomes, according to his view, an imperative not only to resolve the current crisis but to build a safer and more collaborative future for all.