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Key Findings from Better Work Monitoring and Evaluation: Baseline Data for Vietnam and Haiti

Key Findings from Better Work Monitoring and Evaluation: Baseline Data for Vietnam and Haiti. International Finance Corporation Washington D.C. 27 October 2011. Data Collection. Manager Surveys General Manager Financial Manager Human Resource Manager Industrial Engineer Worker Surveys

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Key Findings from Better Work Monitoring and Evaluation: Baseline Data for Vietnam and Haiti

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  1. Key Findings from Better Work Monitoring and Evaluation: Baseline Data for Vietnam and Haiti International Finance Corporation Washington D.C. 27 October 2011

  2. Data Collection • Manager Surveys • General Manager • Financial Manager • Human Resource Manager • Industrial Engineer • Worker Surveys • 30 randomly selected • not to exceed 5 percent of a factory work force

  3. Worker Survey • Basic demographics • Work experience • Wages • Hours • Training • Occupational Safety and Health • Health Care Access and Quality • Child Care & Education • Verbal, Physical and Sexual Abuse • Common Punishments • Communication and Problem Solving • Life and Family • Human Trafficking • Debt • Contracts and • Factory Facilities

  4. Data Collection Status Vietnam • The first round of data collection in Vietnam began in January 2010 • Completed in August 2011. • 74 factories agreed to participate in data collection • 13 factories have been surveyed twice. • Responses have been tabulated for 1759 workers. Haiti • Data collection in Haiti began in February 2011. • Completed in August. • 23 factories have participated in data collection and • Responses for 500 workers have been tabulated.

  5. Vietnam: Rate Overall Health Worker Daughters

  6. Worker-Supervisor Relations Barriers to Promotion Fairness and Respect

  7. Aligning Incentives Wages vs. Piece Rate Production quota

  8. Non-pecuniary motivational techniques

  9. Obstacles to Business Success Number of factories reporting each challenge as not important, minor, modest or serious.

  10. Haiti: Challenging Environment

  11. Complaints about pay

  12. Management Problem-Solving Strategies Respect Sent Home Low Productivity

  13. Sexual, Verbal and Physical Abuse

  14. Occupational Safety

  15. Mental Health

  16. Hunger

  17. End on positive note: School-aged children are in school

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