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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 International Finance Corporation Washington D.C. 27 October 2011
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
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
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.
Vietnam: Rate Overall Health Worker Daughters
Worker-Supervisor Relations Barriers to Promotion Fairness and Respect
Aligning Incentives Wages vs. Piece Rate Production quota
Obstacles to Business Success Number of factories reporting each challenge as not important, minor, modest or serious.
Management Problem-Solving Strategies Respect Sent Home Low Productivity