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Software industry inks collective contract

Software industry inks collective contract

Updated: 2012-04-12 21:44

By Chen Xin (chinadaily.com.cn)

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A recent collective contract will give more than 100,000 workers in the software industry in Dalian a raise, lifting minimum salaries and other work-related benefits.

This is the first collective contract in the country's software industry.

The contract, signed on Tuesday by representatives from the Dalian software industry association and Dalian high-tech industrial zone federation of trade unions, would give workers a raise of at least 6 percent this year.

It also set baseline wages for 10 major jobs in the industry. For example, the minimum wage for a programmer would be 2,600 yuan ($410) a month and for a project construction and management post, 3,050 yuan.

Workers' wages should increase in line with a company's profits and improvements in efficiency, according to the contract.

Workers who use computers for a long period of time would also be allowed to have breaks.

The contract would cover more than 500 software companies and 70 percent of the workers in Dalian's software industry.

"It wasn't easy to reach the agreement," said Luo Junsheng, a senior official with Dalian Federation of Trade Unions, who was also coordinator of the negotiation. Representatives for enterprises and workers spent nearly five hours discussing clauses in the contract.

Luo said most software companies in Dalian are private and wage standards for the same positions may vary in different firms, so it leads to high turnover of employees.

"Industrial collective wage negotiations not only discuss wage disparity among enterprises but also ensure equity of income distribution. It helps employers more efficiently control costs and allows workers to get due payment," he said.

Xia Xue, a human resource manager with Dalian Yida Tec Co, said that the turnover rate of employees had previously determined whether employers raised wages or not.

"The software industry sees around 20 percent turnover of employees and it faces a labor shortage. I think collective wage negotiations would help solve these problems," she said.

Another collective contract signed on Sunday would give some 11,600 workers in 132 sports appliance manufacturers in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, a raise of 18 percent this year. The average wage was 1,450 yuan a month last year.

To meet the targeted raise, employers and workers agreed to increase the pay on 50 types of piecework by 6 to 36 percent.

The minimum yearly salary in the industry would also increase from last year's 13,000 yuan to 14,000 this year thanks to the new contract.

The reporter can be reached at chenxin1@chinadaily.com.cn