Abstract

This paper solely focuses on the two Brunei halal meat slaughterhouses and offers suggestions on how these findings can translate into considerations for the halal industry in Brunei. In Islamic law, dhabīḥah is the prescribed method of ritual slaughter of all lawful halal animals. This method of slaughtering lawful animals has several conditions to be fulfilled. This method requires proper training and mindset in order to be carried out correctly. This research is explorative using qualitative primary data collection through the use of interviews. The participants comprise slaughterhouse employees using a purposive sampling method. The intent is that this research adds to the body of literature seeking to understand the complexities of training and motivation in meat slaughterhouses and offer insight on the complexities between training, motivation, and performance. It also identifies how differences in organisational structure can impact the approach to the training and employee motivation approaches.

Highlights

  • In the livestock industry, slaughtering is part of the activity that has become an essential part of our world today

  • This paper solely focuses on the two Brunei halal meat slaughterhouses and offers suggestions on how these findings can translate into considerations for the halal industry in Brunei

  • The intent is that this research adds to the body of literature seeking to understand the complexities of training and motivation in meat slaughterhouses and offer insight on the complexities between training, motivation, and performance

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Introduction

In the livestock industry, slaughtering is part of the activity that has become an essential part of our world today. These livestock animals can be categorised into two: big animals such as cattle, cow and goat or smaller animals such as chicken. A slaughterhouse or an abattoir is where animals are commonly slaughtered for consumption (Singh et al, 2014). In some cases, animals can be slaughtered if they are diseased or if their condition is deemed to be unfit for consumption. The slaughtering of livestock animals is being practised for religious purposes and Brunei being a predominantly Muslim country is no exception.

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