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Unit 2: Evolution of Management Thought




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             Again, this mission statement must be understood to mean that if the fleet department
             doesn't give the plants better and more responsive access to trucks than they had with
             their own fleet, the unit will be disbanded and trucking will be decentralized.
             In addition, the future of the fleet department, and its budget allocations, will depend on
             customer satisfaction feedback from the plants it serves.

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             Caselet     Electricity Workers Kick out Bureaucratic
                         Management in Valencia State

                  lectrical sector workers, after a just struggle against the managerial bureaucracy of
                  Corpoelec [the  state  owned  National  Electricity  Corporation]  conveyed  their
             Esatisfaction with the announcements by Chavez regarding the electrical sector. The
             Corpoelec bureaucracy has revealed itself in the large failures in the electrical service, and
             in the violation of the rights of workers.

             In this respect, on Friday morning in Carabobo [Valencia state], at the headquarters of
             Corpoelec-Cafade,  workers  carried  out  a  protest.  "Out  with  the  bosses,  for  being
             incompetent" shouted dozens of electric sector workers in this protest demanding new,
             more efficient  authorities capable  of looking  for solutions  to the  blackouts that  daily
             leave thousands of Caraboban residents with out electricity.

             The protest also demanded the re-hire of a group of workers and some engineers who
             were unjustly fired by the management of Corpoelec.
             The protest culminated with the withdrawal of various managers and directors, who used
             their vehicles to open a path between the crowds of employees who sang loudly, "and
             they're going, they're going, the managerial bureaucracy is going".
             The workers hugged and applauded, satisfied by the departure of the bureaucrats, whom
             they blame for inscrutability around the concrete causes of the failures in the electrical
             system and their supposed inefficiency with confronting the lack of maintenance of the
             power lines, transformers, and other infrastructure.
             The workers also pointed out that the management was indifferent to their complaints of
             attacks by electricity customers over the service failures and was hindering the discussion
             about the collective contract.
             "Today we have taken control, just as the president has said in his speeches. We are doing
             this in order to guarantee a service to the people and provide a solution to the problems.
             We want to provide a timeline of when electricity will be suspended and why, something
             that the authorities couldn't do," said Jesus Granados, general secretary of the Electrician's
             Union of  Carabobo.
             The electricians accused the management of keeping such information from the community,
             a situation which has provoked annoyance in the population over not knowing how long
             the blackout will last.
             Workers also  said that management didn't care that  this was happening and it is  the
             workers who suffer the consequences, who are the victims of abuse and insults by people
             from various communities.
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