管理东非牛奶和奶制品供应商的压力雇员:来自乌干达西南部的证据

Mucunguzi Innocent Rwakiiseta, Sekiwu Denis, Les Hirst
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由于市场动态和对生产成分的竞争日益激烈,牛奶生产系统正在加强,需要正确理解新的生产趋势,而且做得很少。超过13亿人受雇于农业,占世界农业国内生产总值的40%左右。在乌干达,乳制品行业贡献了国内生产总值的80%,作为食物、收入和工作的来源,在许多乌干达人的生活中起着至关重要的作用。本研究的目的是重新思考如何管理牛奶和乳制品供应商的压力员工。它以具体目标为指导,其中包括;评估员工面临的挑战,并提出可能的解决方案,以改善适当的工作环境。目前,乌干达的牲畜产量约为1420万头牛、1600万只山羊、450万只绵羊、4760万只鸡和410万头猪。工作与家庭的冲突、工作中糟糕的主管、部门管理者糟糕的咨询是影响牛奶和乳制品供应商员工的主要挑战。此外,员工在获得发言权后会有一种归属感,这会促进稳固的工作关系,从而减少工作压力
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Managing Stressed Employees at Milk and Dairy Suppliers in East Africa: Evidence from Southwestern Uganda
Milk production systems are intensifying due to market dynamics and increasing rivalry for production components, necessitating a correct comprehension of the new production tendencies and little effort have been done. More than 1.3 billion people are employed by it, and it generates around 40% of the world’s agricultural gross domestic product. In Uganda, the dairy milk industry contributes 80% of the gross domestic product and this plays a crucial role in the lives of many Ugandans as a source of food, income, and work. The aim of this study is rethinking how to manage stressed employees at milk and dairy suppliers. It was guided by specific objectives which include; assessing the challenges facing workers and suggesting possible solutions to ease the proper working environment. It was found that currently, roughly 14.2 million cattle, 16 million goats, 4.5 million sheep, 47.6 million chickens, and 4.1 million pigs account for the livestock production in Uganda. Work-family conflicts, poor supervisors at work, poor counselling at departmental levels by the managers were the major challenges affecting employees at milk and dairy suppliers. In addition, employees have a feeling of belonging after being given a voice, which promotes solid working relationships and this reduces stress at work
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