Int'l organizations
give warnings about VN's labor force quality
International organizations, in the reports
released consecutively in November, showed the worrying situation of the
Vietnamese workforce.
It is difficult for employers to find
capable candidates
The Vietnam Development Report 2014,
titled “Skilling up Vietnam: Preparing the workforce for a modern market
economy” released on November 29 pointed out that the technical skill
development system in Vietnam is not perfect due to the lack of the connection
among universities, vocational schools and businesses, workers and students.
The national economic modernization
economic modernization involves a shift in labor demand. The works in the
modern market economy are no more simple and manual, but they require a
mixture of higher quality cognitive, behavioral and technical skills.
Meanwhile, in
The report shows that
Christian Bodewig, the report’s lead
author, noted: “These new jobs can already be found in today’s labor market,
but
A half of workers need retraining
The 2014 White Book released by
EuroCham, which shows the common viewpoint of the organization’s members
about the issues of the Vietnamese business environment in 2013, pointed out
that the information technology firms in Vietnam have to spend big money to
train new school graduates in English, soft skills and career skills.
Meanwhile, a recent report by the
National Information and Communication Institute said that 70 percent of new
graduates have to undergo retraining courses to satisfy the requirements of
the jobs.
Nicola Connolly, Vice Chair of
EuroCham, citing the recent analyses, said foreign companies in
The companies emphasized that the
lack of the qualified labor force is the biggest problem which makes it
impossible to make bigger investments in
Reform or lag far behind
Minister of Planning and Investment
Bui Quang Vinh, speaking at the National Assembly’s working session on
October 24, warned that if
“I believe that
The minister said he cannot employ an
excellent candidate, a man with doctorate, though he knows the candidate is
capable to undertake the jobs of many workers.
“I cannot recruit him, because I
cannot pay him VND50 million a month as he is paid. And I will be sued if I
dismiss some officers and employ him instead,” he complained.
“How can we build up good policies,
if the state officers are not qualified enough?” he questioned.
Chi Mai,
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Thứ Năm, 19 tháng 12, 2013
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