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It refers to managing the workers in the Textile industry,also include employment opportunities,trainee programs, guide the welfare of people working in an industry and also following proper methodology of process sequence.
Antonym of management: 1. mismanagement, disorganization, chaos. 2. workers.
Management roles are to act as a go to person for both the boss, and the workers. Management ensures that information is communicated and that jobs are being done correctly.
The main objectives of workers' participation in management include: To establish Industrial Democracy. ... To strengthen labour-management co-operation and thus maintain Industrial peace and harmony. To promote increased productivity for the advantage of the organization, workers and the society at large.
You use it before a noun to show that the noun belongs to management. Examples: Management's plan did not satisfy the shareholders. Management's role is to facilitate production. Management's refusal to bargain forced the workers to strike.
In the US in 1873, the railroad industry employed the most workers. Approximately two million Americans worked for a railroad.
J. M. Budish has written: 'The new unionism in the clothing industry' -- subject(s): Labor unions, Clothing workers, Clothing trade
the constitution of india has made provisions for workers' participation in management in the following words: " the state shall take steps, by suitable legilation, or in any pther way, to secure the participation of workers in the management of undertakings, establishments or other organizations engaged in any industry".
Rosara Lucy Passero has written: 'Ethnicity in the men's ready-made clothing industry, 1880-1950' -- subject(s): Clothing trade, Clothing workers, Italians, Men's clothing
Heightened campaigns for greater productivity, the likely movement of some manufacturing activities to Mexico, and continued management restructuring may diminish opportunities for workers in the industry
Stuart Anderson Pettingill has written: 'Employment outlook in men's tailored clothing industry' -- subject(s): Clothing trade, Men's furnishing goods, Tailoring, Clothing workers
The Census Bureau estimated that in 2000 this segment of the apparel industry employed 13,061 people, including 10,599 production workers.
Farm workers were paid meager amounts from their industries. They spent their money for basic needs such as food, medicine, and clothing.
Norwegian Union of Clothing Workers ended in 1988.
Norwegian Union of Clothing Workers was created in 1892.
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America was created in 1914.
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America ended in 1976.