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Day 8 of 10- BPO Discussions, Youth and Gender Issues Continued -
It is a few minutes past midnight now so let me introduce Day 8 of the
discussions.
Today
we continue with the theme of Youth and Gender issues. The following is
part of the summary I sent yesterday (the detailed attachment I sent yesterday is re-attached).
It is
useful to begin by noting that the researchers found that the unemployment rate
(2008 est) was 40% in Kenya, 21.7% in S. Africa, 7.6% in Mauritius and 6.8% in
India. The researchers also found that the minimum qualification for
professional staff was a Bachelor’s degree in all four countries.
However, the minimum qualification for operators/agents varied. In Kenya
it was a certificate, diploma or degree depending on operation; in S. Africa it
was Grade 12; Mauritius school certificate or below and in India it was a High
school certificate.
The
common work related challenges include project management (especially meeting
deadlines) and long hours. Some employees in Kenya complained about challenges
with transportation. The detailed summary findings will be availed.
Generally
there were more women in call centres than male but more males in the
professional cadre. The youth are mostly found in the agent/operator
jobs. The following are some country specific issues:
4.
In Kenya we have the Employment Act which many of you know.
This leads us to the following discussion questions:
Discussion Q9: Are
the Kenyan laws adequate to protect the youth and women from exploitation by
BPO&O employers?
Discussion Q. 10: The BPO sector is not seen as a long term source of
employment for most employees. Most believe it is a stepping stone to other
lucrative opportunities. What needs to be done to ensure the youth and women
view the industry as attractive, especially in terms of quality of employment
and career progression?
Discussion Q11: Attrition and poaching are prevalent in most countries
studied. What mechanisms should employers adopt to attract and retain their
staff?
Let
the discussions continue as we move to another topic tomorrow.
Thanks
Nyaki