Low productivity rates do
not reflect level of worker diligence, ability: ILO
The International Labor Organization (ILO)
released a report showing that the labour productivity rate in VIetnam is the
lowest in the Asia Pacific region, but it noted later that productivity rates
do not necessarily reflect workers’ diligence and ability.
The ILO report said that the average labor productivity
rate in
The announcement by ILO sparked a debate among the
public. The Deputy Minister of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs
(MOLISA), Pham Minh Huan, said the ILO report was inaccurate and did not
truly reflect Vietnamese workers’ ability.
“Vietnamese mainly work in the textile and garment
sectors, and therefore, they cannot create high added value. Meanwhile,
Singaporeans work in the service sector, which automatically allows them to
create higher added value,” Huan said.
Malte Luebker, a high-ranking expert at ILO in Asia
Pacific, said ILO defined the Vietnamese labor productivity by calculating
the number of products created by a unit of workers, or created during one
working hour.
However, he said the labor productivity of a nation
cannot truly reflect the diligence and ability of the workers.
This is because the labor productivity of a nation
depends on many factors, including the enterprises’ efficient use of labor,
as well as the machines and technologies the workers use.
Therefore, he said, it would be unreasonable to say
that Malaysian or Singaporean workers can create a certain product more
quickly than Vietnamese during the same unit of time.
A Vietnamese labor expert also said according to the
Solow growth model, labor productivity depends on three factors 1) capital
density per unit of labor, 2) labor quality, and 3) total factor productivity
(TFP).
The recent surveys by ILO showed that the labor
productivity in the manufacturing and service sectors is much higher than in
agriculture production.
In
Meanwhile, Singaporeans have higher labor productivity
because the economy is based on manufacturing and high-level services, such
as finance and insurance.
Labor productivity should be seen as a function that
shows the economic structure of a nation.
ILO said ASEAN countries can improve their labor
productivity by utilizing modern technologies and machines in production, and
by paying higher attention to the training of workers.
Thanh Mai,
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Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 10, 2014
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