IPC VRA Lecture Series

The Institute of Philippine Culture (IPC)
School of Social Sciences, Ateneo de Manila University
cordially invites you to the first in a series of lectures by IPC
Visiting Research Associates (VRA) and Merit Research Award (MRA) Associates
for SY 2011-2012:

Light at Night: How the Offshore Call Center Industry is Reshaping 
Young Filipino Workers

by

Resmi Setia Milawati
Visiting Research Associate, IPC
Asian Public Intellectual (API) Fellow

on

July 12, 2011 (Tuesday)
4:30 to 5:30 pm
IPC Conference Room
Rm 203, Frank Lynch Hall
Social Development Complex
Ateneo de Manila University

**Please call local 4651 or e-mail ipc@admu.edu.ph for inquiries.

Abstract:
This research examines the social impact of the offshore call center 
industry on young college-educated Filipino workers by analyzing how 
the industry is reshaping the way they see about themselves  and how 
they are adjusting with it. Despite valuable contributions of the BPO 
industry, specifically the call center, there are issues related to 
the workers that need to be examined further. Findings show that the 
combination of relatively high salaries and peculiar characteristics 
of the industry that involve the graveyard shift, irate customers, 
tedious workloads, tight control and high performance demand seem to 
change the way they see about themselves and lead to conspicuous 
consumption and unusual use of leisure time. Moreover, the industry 
also tends to use these young college-educated workers solely for 
their English fluency and do not optimize their remaining skills. In 
the long run, these issues can be a challenge for Filipino government 
efforts  to improve their human resources in order to be able to 
compete fairly in the globalizing world.