Management: A Practical Introduction
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781260075113
Author: Angelo Kinicki, Brian K. Williams
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 12, Problem 2FD
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FF industry is an acronym for frying potatoes and flipping burgers at the fastest rate possible. This industry is usually for those who wish to eat eagerly. The employees in the FF industry are unsatisfied due to various reasons. Harsh working conditions, low-skilled, alienating, standardized, and highly routinized are the words that fit the FF industry. Employees in this industry have the highest turnover ratio. They are so stressed that they have started consuming drugs. Minimum wage earners, no recognition at work, very fewer salaries are de-motivating factors for employees.
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Causes of problem in FF industry.
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