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Government's economic policy framework and agenda which is driving government owned enterprises to be divested of its ownership and transfer to private players or transferring the assets on build own transfer agreements is resulting in many business nuances associated with people management...
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Strategic differentiation by the original promoters to go with the alternate technology i.e., CDMA when competition was building GSM networks across the country. Market and customer segmentation along with superior technology solutions and price competitiveness, led to a world record acquisition...
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Ford India operations ended up losing roughly two billion dollars due to lack of demand and sales. The pandemic has placed the company on the back foot, unprecedented failures and affecting the livelihoods of employees. The shutdown of the company’s Indian wing will reduce up to 4,000 factory...
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Apple started its Indian journey by setting up the Narasapura plant near Bangalore, Karnataka, where the iPhone SE was manufactured. Wistron Corporation, the contract manufacturer for Apple in India, has sustained losses due to violence by a section of workers at its manufacturing plant over...
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The automobile industry is a significant industrial and economic force globally and in India; it also represents a substantial portion of the country's growth. Frequent change in government policy and work profile of employees affects job satisfaction, consequently influencing voluntary employee...
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The global pandemic COVID-19 has created a lot of challenges and disruptions among the workforce in India across various industrial sectors. The endemic undoubtedly caused plenty of changes in the world of work, one of them predominantly indicating to the work from home. This review article...
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This research paper analyses the Covid 19 pandemic's impact on the automobile industry's attrition process. Due to the lockdown, travel was deeply curtailed, and factories were closed worldwide, leading to slumping car sales and resulting in shortage of raw material, delay in the availability of...
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In the current knowledge economy, the most prized possession of an organization is its intellectual resources- its employees. Organizations have hence shifted their primary focus from its capital assets to its human capital. Also with a huge shortage of highly trained work force, recruitment is...
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The garment industry has been part of India’s growth story in the manufacturing sector and continues to occupy the primary attention for employment of women workers and for export of garments. The field study attempted to gather empirical evidence on the statutory compliance, health and...
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The British enacted labour laws to contain the unrest and thwart worker mobilisation that could disrupt their ambitious trade plans in the occupied country. While independence for India was inevitable the crown began to implement reasonable laws such as Factories Act, Worker Compensation Act...
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