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Internal Communication In Bangladeshi Readymade Garment Factories Illustration Of The Internal Communication System And Its Connection To Labor Unrest 1st Edition Helene Blumer Auth

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Internal Communication In Bangladeshi Readymade Garment Factories Illustration Of The Internal Communication System And Its Connection To Labor Unrest 1st Edition Helene Blumer Auth
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Internal Communication In Bangladeshi Readymade Garment Factories Illustration Of The Internal Communication System And Its Connection To Labor Unrest 1st Edition Helene Blumer Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Helene Blumer (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658120825, 9783658120832, 3658120827, 3658120835
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Internal Communication In Bangladeshi Readymade Garment Factories Illustration Of The Internal Communication System And Its Connection To Labor Unrest 1st Edition Helene Blumer Auth by Helene Blumer (auth.) 9783658120825, 9783658120832, 3658120827, 3658120835 instant download after payment.

By drawing up a model of the internal communication system of Bangladeshi ready-made garment factories, Helene Blumer identifies the existence and intensity of its communication flows. She furthermore discloses a connection from this communication system to labor unrest. The absence of a functioning formal channel within the factory, the lack of effective labor representation and the rare physical presence of the factory owners confirm the existence of a communication barrier. As symptom of a flawed communication system, this barrier confirms a connection to labor unrest and the management’s unawareness of its emergence, which would thwart any modes to predict and prevent work disruptions.

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