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lianna [129]
2 years ago
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When Nestor's U.S.-based company purchased a manufacturing facility in China, the company decided to increase the output of the

facility by adding an overnight shift. The workers refused to work the overnight hours and eventually the U.S. owner agreed to return to a regular work schedule and output levels dropped. Which aspect of business is being affected by culture
Business
1 answer:
lesya [120]2 years ago
3 0

Aspect of business is being affected by culture is <u>production</u>.

<h3>What is production?</h3>

Production can be defined as the process of manufacturing or producing goods from raw material to finished products and it can as well be defined as the amount of goods or products manufactures at a particular period of time.

Hence, since the company want to increase output by introducing night shift and production will be affected if the worker refuse to work overnight hours as the output will reduce.

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