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E/HR/40. Occupational stress: theory and case study of automotive manufacturers
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The paper addresses the issues of occupational stress in the automotive manufacturing industry providing a review of literature on stress in the workplace and conducting a case study of Hicom-Teck See Manufacturing Malaysia Sdn Bhd using primary data collected through questionnaires.
KEYWORDS: Occupational stress, workplace, automotive, Malaysia,
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