EXPERT ADVICE BOOSTS CAMBODIAN GARMANT PRODUCTIVITY SAYS IFC

BY KEITH NUTHALL MANAGEMENT training for supervisors in developing country garment manufacturing sectors yields major dividends in economic progress, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), of the World Bank, has claimed. It said a pilot programme with clothing giant the Gap successfully trained 650 supervisors who manage 20,000 workers in seven factories that produce garments for the company in Cambodia. Dorothy Berry, IFC human resources and administration vice president said: "Labour relations improved, with a 12 per cent reduction in employee ...


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