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Mediterranean Textile Company: Negotiating for the Release of Hostages

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: 92-101 pSubject(s): In: SHAIKH, SHAZIB Asian Journal of Management CasesSummary: Mediterranean Textile Company: Negotiating for the Release of Hostages is a unique case study that touches upon multiple dimensions of the operations of a multinational corporation in foreign countries. The case is structured around a specific issue of negotiating for the release of hostages in the wake of political and economic turmoil during Tahrir Square Revolution 2011 in Egypt. The CEO of Mediterranean Textile Company (MTC), Mr Usman Khan, finds himself perplexed and confused about how to resolve the conflict in his company that had been divided into two factions due to the political crisis. Some managers, mostly Pakistani expatriates, were being kept as hostages by the Egyptian workers who were asking for more lucrative salaries and working terms. How Usman would handle this situation and negotiate with the union representatives will be consequential for MTC. %K Conflict resolution,labour disputes,extreme negotiations,hostage negotiations,Arab spring
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Journal Article Journal Article Main Library Vol 15, No 1/ 5558622JA7 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 5558622JA7
Journals and Periodicals Journals and Periodicals Main Library On Display JP/GEN-MAN/Vol 15, No 1/5558622 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol 15, No 1 (07/04/2018) Not for loan March, 2018 5558622
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Mediterranean Textile Company: Negotiating for the Release of Hostages is a unique case study that touches upon multiple dimensions of the operations of a multinational corporation in foreign countries. The case is structured around a specific issue of negotiating for the release of hostages in the wake of political and economic turmoil during Tahrir Square Revolution 2011 in Egypt. The CEO of Mediterranean Textile Company (MTC), Mr Usman Khan, finds himself perplexed and confused about how to resolve the conflict in his company that had been divided into two factions due to the political crisis. Some managers, mostly Pakistani expatriates, were being kept as hostages by the Egyptian workers who were asking for more lucrative salaries and working terms. How Usman would handle this situation and negotiate with the union representatives will be consequential for MTC.
%K Conflict resolution,labour disputes,extreme negotiations,hostage negotiations,Arab spring

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