Influences of Trade Union Activities on Improving Labor Productivities in Enterprises: A Comparative Study
Duong Thi Thanh Xuan (),
Hoang Thanh Xuan,
Nguyen Manh Thang and
Nguyen Chu Du
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Duong Thi Thanh Xuan: Trade Union University
Hoang Thanh Xuan: Trade Union University
Nguyen Manh Thang: Trade Union University
Nguyen Chu Du: Trade Union University
A chapter in Contemporary Economic Issues in Asian Countries: Proceeding of CEIAC 2022, Volume 2, 2023, pp 359-387 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Labor productivity in general and in enterprises in particular in Vietnam is still lower than that of the whole world and other regional countries, which requires special attention from the Government, and Vietnam Trade Union to be better. On basis of its role and duty, the Vietnam Trade Union has implemented many programs and projects aiming at the improvement of labor productivity in agencies and organizations, especially in enterprises. Within the framework of annual science and technology operations, the topic of “Role of trade unions in improving labor productivity in enterprises in Vietnam today” was approved and implemented through data collection of trade unions, direct survey of enterprises with and without trade union organizations in order to clarify the influence of trade union activities on improving labor productivity of enterprises. The study results are an overview of enterprises and trade union organizations in Vietnam; give a comparison of the labor productivity between enterprises with Trade Union organizations and other enterprises and comparative enterprises; describe the influence and effectiveness of trade union activities on employees in enterprises through a comparison with those without trade union organizations; use the SEM model to analyze the influence of trade union activities on employees’ motivation and work performance to find solutions for improving individual labor productivity and the overall labor productivity of enterprises.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-0490-7_22
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