8,000 festivals a year contribute to VN's poor labor
productivity?
Vietnam has
up to 8,000 festivals a year, in which many people take part while taking off
work. Meanwhile, the country ranks at the bottom in
According to statistics from the
Department of Grassroots Culture (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism),
there are up to 7,966 festivals held each year in the country, including
7,039 folk festivals, 544 religious festivals, and 322 revolutionary history
festivals.
On average,
Participating in festivals means
people are not at work. So with 21 festivals a day, tens of thousands of
Vietnamese people are off work. A large number of working hours are used for
improper purposes.
For example, the opening day of the
Huong Pagoda Festival 2015 attracted 6,000 participants, although it was the
first working day after the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival. The same day, Bai
Dinh Pagoda Festival in Ninh Binh province also opened, with the
participation of thousands of people. Thousands of people flocked to the Lim
Festival in Bac Ninh though it was a working day.
Therefore, it is not difficult to
explain the quiet scene at industrial parks after Tet because many workers
stayed home to attend festivals. Many bosses had problems after Tet because
their workers were busy at festivals until the end of the first lunar month.
Offices were also quiet after Tet because employees were busy with spring
festivals.
In
Labor productivity
Malte Luebker, senior expert of the
International Labour Organization in Asia-Pacific, once explained,
"Labor productivity of a country is almost impossible to reflect the
level of diligence and ability of employees of that country.” But it seems
to have close relations between the habit of festivities during leisure time
after harvest time and labor productivity. Labor productivity of
Nearly 8,000 festivals were formed
from agricultural production practice and they have all been maintained.
With a high proportion of laborers
working in the agricultural sector, the labor productivity is low.
Malte Luebker confirmed, in
Similarly, countries with many
workers in the informal economy, in which workers often do not have access to
the latest or modern technology, have low overall productivity.
Although it does not reflect the
diligence of worker, it is clear that low labor productivity is also a result
of the habit of having many festive activities, along with poor labor discipline.
A sense of responsibility and
reliability are the skills that most Vietnamese workers lack, according to a
survey of the shortage of labor skills in foreign-invested enterprises
released by the
Labor productivity does not reflect
the expertise level of workers, but obviously labor productivity will not be
high when the human resources of a country are poor, especially if staff are
not responsible, and are unreliable and not punctual, which are all needed in
an industrial society.
The International Labour Organization
(ILO) said that, at a broader level, labor productivity reflects the economic
structure of a country. Recent reports of the ILO and the Asian Development
Bank (ADB) show that labor productivity in manufacturing and service sectors
is much higher than agriculture. Thus, with nearly 70% of the population
still engaged in agriculture and the effects of seasonal agriculture still
strong on the spiritual life of people, with nearly 8,000 festivals a year,
it would be hard to dream of a quickly improving labor productivity.
According to the General Statistics
Office, labor productivity in 2014 of
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Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 4, 2015
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