A study of growth in Indian automobile industry
Keywords:
Indian automobile industry, Workers unrest; Motivation, Expectancy theoryAbstract
How widespread and effective is the current labor protest? The Indian car industry has made catering to this craze a key priority. It's true that since India's inception, she's been plagued by worker strikes and riots due to the country's democratic nature. Particularly severely hit are fast-growing sectors of the economy. The top brass in the car business are now doing a lot of research and development on how to mitigate or avoid this problem. This study will first examine the recent strikes in India's car sector, then investigate its features, and lastly attempt to develop an effective model to manage with it, revealing deep relationships between workers and their superiors in the process.
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