Lao PDR - Labor Standards and Productivity in the Garments Export Sector : A Survey of Managers and Workers

This report describes labor practices in the Lao garments export sector as seen by both management and labor. The main objective of this report is to present the differing perspectives on working conditions between managers and workers, and to expl...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Infrastructure Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
SEX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/07/16652831/lao-pdr-labor-standards-productivity-garments-export-sector-survey-managers-workers
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language English
en_US
topic ACTIVE LABOUR
AGE OF MARRIAGE
ANNUAL LEAVE
APPAREL INDUSTRY
APPAREL SECTOR
ATTRITION
BARGAINING POWER
BASIC LIVING EXPENSES
BASIC NEEDS
BIG CITY
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
CERTIFICATION SCHEME
CHILD LABOR
CHILDBIRTH
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
COMPENSATION
COMPENSATION PACKAGE
COMPETITIVE MARKET
CONSUMER PRODUCTS
CORE LABOUR STANDARDS
DEPENDANTS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISABILITY
DISCRIMINATION
DISSEMINATION
DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION
DIVISION OF LABOUR
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOMESTIC MARKETS
DOWNWARD WAGE PRESSURES
DRINKING WATER
DRIVERS
DRUGS
EARNING
ECONOMIC TRANSITION
EDUCATED WOMEN
EDUCATION FOR GIRLS
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
EXISTING WORKFORCE
FACTORY FLOOR
FACTORY GATES
FAMILIES
FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES
FEMALE MIGRANTS
FIRE SAFETY
FIRM LEVEL
FIRM PERFORMANCE
FIRM SIZE
FIRM SURVEY
FIRM SURVEYS
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
FORCED LABOR
FORCED LABOUR
FOREIGN-OWNED FIRM
FOREIGN-OWNED FIRMS
FREE TRADE
FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
ILO CONVENTIONS
IMPROVED WORKING CONDITIONS
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SYSTEM
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SYSTEMS
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERNATIONALIZATION
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR ORGANIZATION
LABOUR
LABOUR COSTS
LABOUR FORCE
LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOUR LAW
LABOUR LAWS
LABOUR MARKET
LABOUR MARKET INFORMATION
LABOUR MARKET REGULATION
LABOUR MARKETS
LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOUR REGULATIONS
LABOUR RELATIONS
LABOUR SHORTAGES
LABOUR STANDARDS
LABOUR SUPPLY
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOW LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY
MALE COUNTERPARTS
MALE WORKERS
MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
MARITAL STATUS
MARKET ECONOMY
MARKETING
MARRIED MEN
MATERNITY LEAVE
MEDICAL CARE
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKERS
MIGRANTS
MINIMUM WAGE
MINIMUM WAGES
MINISTRY OF LABOUR
MOTIVATION
MULTI-NATIONAL COMPANIES
NATIONALS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUMBER OF WORKERS
OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
OUTPUTS
OVERTIME REQUIREMENTS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES
PATIENT
PENSIONS
PLANT CLOSURE
POLICY MAKERS
POPULATION CENSUS
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRODUCTION UNITS
PRODUCTION WAGES
PRODUCTION WORKERS
PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS
PROGRESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES
PULL FACTOR
PUNITIVE MEASURES
QUALITY ASSURANCE
RATES OF GROWTH
RECREATION
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
REMITTANCES
REPLACEMENT WORKERS
RETENTION RATES
RETIREMENT
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAFETY
SAFETY STANDARDS
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SELF-ESTEEM
SEX
SIBLINGS
SICK LEAVE
SITUATION OF WOMEN
SKILL LEVEL
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLED LABOUR
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SMALL BUSINESS
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
SOCIAL COMPLIANCE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL STATUS
SOCIAL WELFARE
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
SUPPLIERS
SUPPLY CHAIN
SURVIVAL RATES
TOTAL WORKER
TOXINS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE UNIONS
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
TRANSPORTATION
UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS
UNSKILLED JOBS
UNSKILLED WORKER
UNSKILLED WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN MIGRATION
URBANIZATION
VENTILATION
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
WOMAN
WOMEN WORKERS
WORK ENVIRONMENT
WORKER
WORKER HEALTH
WORKER REPRESENTATION
WORKERS
WORKFORCE SKILLS
WORKING CONDITIONS
WORKING HOURS
WORKPLACE
WORKPLACE CONDITIONS
YOUNG WOMEN
spellingShingle ACTIVE LABOUR
AGE OF MARRIAGE
ANNUAL LEAVE
APPAREL INDUSTRY
APPAREL SECTOR
ATTRITION
BARGAINING POWER
BASIC LIVING EXPENSES
BASIC NEEDS
BIG CITY
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
CERTIFICATION SCHEME
CHILD LABOR
CHILDBIRTH
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
COMPENSATION
COMPENSATION PACKAGE
COMPETITIVE MARKET
CONSUMER PRODUCTS
CORE LABOUR STANDARDS
DEPENDANTS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISABILITY
DISCRIMINATION
DISSEMINATION
DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION
DIVISION OF LABOUR
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOMESTIC MARKETS
DOWNWARD WAGE PRESSURES
DRINKING WATER
DRIVERS
DRUGS
EARNING
ECONOMIC TRANSITION
EDUCATED WOMEN
EDUCATION FOR GIRLS
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
EXISTING WORKFORCE
FACTORY FLOOR
FACTORY GATES
FAMILIES
FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES
FEMALE MIGRANTS
FIRE SAFETY
FIRM LEVEL
FIRM PERFORMANCE
FIRM SIZE
FIRM SURVEY
FIRM SURVEYS
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
FORCED LABOR
FORCED LABOUR
FOREIGN-OWNED FIRM
FOREIGN-OWNED FIRMS
FREE TRADE
FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
ILO CONVENTIONS
IMPROVED WORKING CONDITIONS
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SYSTEM
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SYSTEMS
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERNATIONALIZATION
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR ORGANIZATION
LABOUR
LABOUR COSTS
LABOUR FORCE
LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOUR LAW
LABOUR LAWS
LABOUR MARKET
LABOUR MARKET INFORMATION
LABOUR MARKET REGULATION
LABOUR MARKETS
LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOUR REGULATIONS
LABOUR RELATIONS
LABOUR SHORTAGES
LABOUR STANDARDS
LABOUR SUPPLY
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOW LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY
MALE COUNTERPARTS
MALE WORKERS
MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
MARITAL STATUS
MARKET ECONOMY
MARKETING
MARRIED MEN
MATERNITY LEAVE
MEDICAL CARE
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKERS
MIGRANTS
MINIMUM WAGE
MINIMUM WAGES
MINISTRY OF LABOUR
MOTIVATION
MULTI-NATIONAL COMPANIES
NATIONALS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUMBER OF WORKERS
OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
OUTPUTS
OVERTIME REQUIREMENTS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES
PATIENT
PENSIONS
PLANT CLOSURE
POLICY MAKERS
POPULATION CENSUS
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRODUCTION UNITS
PRODUCTION WAGES
PRODUCTION WORKERS
PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS
PROGRESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
PUBLIC INFORMATION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES
PULL FACTOR
PUNITIVE MEASURES
QUALITY ASSURANCE
RATES OF GROWTH
RECREATION
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
REMITTANCES
REPLACEMENT WORKERS
RETENTION RATES
RETIREMENT
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAFETY
SAFETY STANDARDS
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SELF-ESTEEM
SEX
SIBLINGS
SICK LEAVE
SITUATION OF WOMEN
SKILL LEVEL
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLED LABOUR
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SMALL BUSINESS
SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
SOCIAL COMPLIANCE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL STATUS
SOCIAL WELFARE
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
SUPPLIERS
SUPPLY CHAIN
SURVIVAL RATES
TOTAL WORKER
TOXINS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE UNIONS
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
TRANSPORTATION
UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS
UNSKILLED JOBS
UNSKILLED WORKER
UNSKILLED WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN MIGRATION
URBANIZATION
VENTILATION
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
WOMAN
WOMEN WORKERS
WORK ENVIRONMENT
WORKER
WORKER HEALTH
WORKER REPRESENTATION
WORKERS
WORKFORCE SKILLS
WORKING CONDITIONS
WORKING HOURS
WORKPLACE
WORKPLACE CONDITIONS
YOUNG WOMEN
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Lao PDR - Labor Standards and Productivity in the Garments Export Sector : A Survey of Managers and Workers
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Lao People's Democratic Republic
description This report describes labor practices in the Lao garments export sector as seen by both management and labor. The main objective of this report is to present the differing perspectives on working conditions between managers and workers, and to explore ways in which the Lao garment sector could break out of this unsustainable situation. More specifically, insights on management practices, working conditions and worker motivation, as well as industry technology and workflow practices, are drawn from the survey and recommendations made on what firms, industry, government and development partners can do to boost productivity in the sector. This study seeks to investigate further possible factors contributing to low-productivity including management practices, working conditions and worker motivation, as well as industry technology and workflow practices. In order for the garment sector to progress, this study points to possibilities to increase worker wellbeing, reduce turnover and improve productivity through mutually reinforcing actions. Possible interventions include: a transition support program and improved labor market information systems to support labor force entry; better worker representation and dispute resolution mechanisms; and, a factories improvement program that would include monitoring/certification systems to provide incentives for firms to improve conditions as a means of accessing elusive premium buyers.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Lao PDR - Labor Standards and Productivity in the Garments Export Sector : A Survey of Managers and Workers
title_short Lao PDR - Labor Standards and Productivity in the Garments Export Sector : A Survey of Managers and Workers
title_full Lao PDR - Labor Standards and Productivity in the Garments Export Sector : A Survey of Managers and Workers
title_fullStr Lao PDR - Labor Standards and Productivity in the Garments Export Sector : A Survey of Managers and Workers
title_full_unstemmed Lao PDR - Labor Standards and Productivity in the Garments Export Sector : A Survey of Managers and Workers
title_sort lao pdr - labor standards and productivity in the garments export sector : a survey of managers and workers
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/07/16652831/lao-pdr-labor-standards-productivity-garments-export-sector-survey-managers-workers
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11915
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spelling okr-10986-119152021-04-23T14:02:58Z Lao PDR - Labor Standards and Productivity in the Garments Export Sector : A Survey of Managers and Workers World Bank ACTIVE LABOUR AGE OF MARRIAGE ANNUAL LEAVE APPAREL INDUSTRY APPAREL SECTOR ATTRITION BARGAINING POWER BASIC LIVING EXPENSES BASIC NEEDS BIG CITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS OPERATIONS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CERTIFICATION PROGRAM CERTIFICATION SCHEME CHILD LABOR CHILDBIRTH COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COMPENSATION COMPENSATION PACKAGE COMPETITIVE MARKET CONSUMER PRODUCTS CORE LABOUR STANDARDS DEPENDANTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DISSEMINATION DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION DIVISION OF LABOUR DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC MARKETS DOWNWARD WAGE PRESSURES DRINKING WATER DRIVERS DRUGS EARNING ECONOMIC TRANSITION EDUCATED WOMEN EDUCATION FOR GIRLS EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES EXISTING WORKFORCE FACTORY FLOOR FACTORY GATES FAMILIES FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES FEMALE MIGRANTS FIRE SAFETY FIRM LEVEL FIRM PERFORMANCE FIRM SIZE FIRM SURVEY FIRM SURVEYS FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS FORCED LABOR FORCED LABOUR FOREIGN-OWNED FIRM FOREIGN-OWNED FIRMS FREE TRADE FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH CARE HEALTH INSURANCE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES ILO CONVENTIONS IMPROVED WORKING CONDITIONS INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SYSTEMS INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERNATIONALIZATION LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR ORGANIZATION LABOUR LABOUR COSTS LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOUR LAW LABOUR LAWS LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET INFORMATION LABOUR MARKET REGULATION LABOUR MARKETS LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY LABOUR REGULATIONS LABOUR RELATIONS LABOUR SHORTAGES LABOUR STANDARDS LABOUR SUPPLY LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOW LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY MALE COUNTERPARTS MALE WORKERS MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES MARITAL STATUS MARKET ECONOMY MARKETING MARRIED MEN MATERNITY LEAVE MEDICAL CARE MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MIGRANTS MINIMUM WAGE MINIMUM WAGES MINISTRY OF LABOUR MOTIVATION MULTI-NATIONAL COMPANIES NATIONALS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NUMBER OF WORKERS OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE OPPORTUNITY COSTS OUTPUTS OVERTIME REQUIREMENTS OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES PATIENT PENSIONS PLANT CLOSURE POLICY MAKERS POPULATION CENSUS PRESIDENTIAL DECREE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR WORKERS PRIVATE SECTORS PRODUCTION UNITS PRODUCTION WAGES PRODUCTION WORKERS PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS PROGRESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES PULL FACTOR PUNITIVE MEASURES QUALITY ASSURANCE RATES OF GROWTH RECREATION REGISTRATION SYSTEMS REMITTANCES REPLACEMENT WORKERS RETENTION RATES RETIREMENT RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES SAFETY SAFETY STANDARDS SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SECONDARY EDUCATION SELF-ESTEEM SEX SIBLINGS SICK LEAVE SITUATION OF WOMEN SKILL LEVEL SKILLED LABOR SKILLED LABOUR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SMALL BUSINESS SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY SOCIAL COMPLIANCE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL STATUS SOCIAL WELFARE STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN SURVIVAL RATES TOTAL WORKER TOXINS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE UNIONS TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES TRANSPORTATION UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS UNSKILLED JOBS UNSKILLED WORKER UNSKILLED WORKERS URBAN AREAS URBAN MIGRATION URBANIZATION VENTILATION WAGE EMPLOYMENT WOMAN WOMEN WORKERS WORK ENVIRONMENT WORKER WORKER HEALTH WORKER REPRESENTATION WORKERS WORKFORCE SKILLS WORKING CONDITIONS WORKING HOURS WORKPLACE WORKPLACE CONDITIONS YOUNG WOMEN This report describes labor practices in the Lao garments export sector as seen by both management and labor. The main objective of this report is to present the differing perspectives on working conditions between managers and workers, and to explore ways in which the Lao garment sector could break out of this unsustainable situation. More specifically, insights on management practices, working conditions and worker motivation, as well as industry technology and workflow practices, are drawn from the survey and recommendations made on what firms, industry, government and development partners can do to boost productivity in the sector. This study seeks to investigate further possible factors contributing to low-productivity including management practices, working conditions and worker motivation, as well as industry technology and workflow practices. In order for the garment sector to progress, this study points to possibilities to increase worker wellbeing, reduce turnover and improve productivity through mutually reinforcing actions. Possible interventions include: a transition support program and improved labor market information systems to support labor force entry; better worker representation and dispute resolution mechanisms; and, a factories improvement program that would include monitoring/certification systems to provide incentives for firms to improve conditions as a means of accessing elusive premium buyers. 2012-12-06T17:15:26Z 2012-12-06T17:15:26Z 2012-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/07/16652831/lao-pdr-labor-standards-productivity-garments-export-sector-survey-managers-workers http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11915 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Lao People's Democratic Republic