The management is considered as one committee/body; whatever decision or rule is taken is unanimous, hence management is followed by "HAS"; grammatically speaking, it is taken as singular. Hope this explanation will suffice your requirement.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
MANAGEMENT "HAS"
Origin & History
Management
1598, "act of managing," from manage (q.v.). Meaning "governing body" (originally of a theater) is from 1739. Manager is 1588 in the sense of "one who manages;" the specific sense of "one who conducts a house of business or public institution" is from 1705.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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From India
Origin & History
Management
1598, "act of managing," from manage (q.v.). Meaning "governing body" (originally of a theater) is from 1739. Manager is 1588 in the sense of "one who manages;" the specific sense of "one who conducts a house of business or public institution" is from 1705.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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From India
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