THE IMPACT OF BUSINESS CYCLES ON THE EMPLOYEE TURNOVER PROCESS IN THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY, CHENNAI, INDIA

The automobile industry is a significant industrial and economic force globally and in India; it also represents a substantial portion of the country's growth. Frequent change in government policy and work profile of employees affects job satisfaction, consequently influencing voluntary employe...

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Business cycles
Changing environments
Competition
Corporate culture
Correlation analysis
Economic development
Empirical analysis
Employee turnover
Employment
Energy consumption
Foreign investment
Fossil fuels
Innovations
Job satisfaction
Manufacturers
Manufacturing
Productivity
Public policy
Skilled workers
Statistical methods
Vehicles
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