Non-Surgical Closure of Pepsico Plant: A Case Study (Communication) (Company Overview) Non-Surgical Closure of Pepsico Plant: A Case Study (Communication) (Company Overview)

Non-Surgical Closure of Pepsico Plant: A Case Study (Communication) (Company Overview‪)‬

Indian Journal of Industrial Relations 2010, Jan, 45, 3

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Pepsico Naroda Plant On 30th December, 2008 everyone in Naroda Plant of Pepsico was in a different mindset as the decision of closing down the plant was inked a week before. Every worker, after their name was announced, came closer to the Vice President (Human Resources) and received three different cheques and hugged him. This was a defining moment in the history of Naroda plant after 13 years of takeover by Pepsico from Gujrat Bottling plant on 7th November 1995. This was a remarkable day for Pepsico management as everything got settled peacefully in just three weeks time.

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Zaken en persoonlijke financiën
UITGEGEVEN
2010
1 januari
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EN
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21
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Shri Ram Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources
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