View with images and charts Strategic Human Resource Management practices in the public or private sector organizations in Bangladesh. A case study on “British American Tobacco Bangladesh” 1.1 History of BATB British American Tobacco is the world’s most international tobacco group. Based in London, U.K. it is a market leader in more than 50 countries with the strength of 90,000 employees selling more than 320 brands in more than 180 markets worldwide. British American Tobacco Bangladesh Company Limited is a subsidiary of British American Tobacco and is one of the 68 countries in which BAT has manufacturing plants. It is one of the oldest and largest multinational companies operating in Bangladesh. Based in Dhaka it has one cigarette factory in Dhaka and one leaf-processing factory in Kushtia. The company currently employs around 200 managers and 1000 employees. Listed both on the Dhaka and Chittagong stock exchanges, BATB is the leading company in terms of capitalization at 7.93% of total market capitalization. BATB started its journey as Imperial Tobacco Company limited in the then undivided India in 1910. After the partition of India, PTC (Pakistan Tobacco Company limited) was established in 1949 to meet the demand for cigarettes of whole of Pakistan. After independence in 1971 Bangladesh Tobacco Company Limited (BTC) was incorporated on 2.2.1972 as a private limited company with only three shareholders of Tk.1000 each-2 from BAT and 1 from the government. BTC has always been a part of BAT and in line with the global identity change, BTC was later named as British American Tobacco Bangladesh Company Limited (BATB) in 1998. British American Tobacco Bangladesh is involved in various community development programs in the country. The company is also one of the highest taxpayers in the country. • •
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The company contributes more than Tk 12000 million to government annually (largest private sector taxpayer) Since the inception of its afforestation program in 1980 the company till date has planted and distributed 38 million trees across the country with a sapling survival rate exceeding 91%. Supports Shandhani (posthumous eye donation) and the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed as well as other charitable development organisations. Is involved in vegetable seed multiplication program . In national disasters the company has been prompt in lending timely support to people of the affected regions. Is committed to develop backward linkage industries for the cigarette industry, leading to significant improvements in the packaging industry. Committed to rural wealth and hygiene improvements through concerted activities in rural areas.