The study investigated the level of satisfaction of staff with human resource management (HRM) practices at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), their level of commitment and their intention to exit. Descriptive survey design was used for the study. Stratified and simple random sampling techniques were used to sample 120 respondents out of a total population of 1,143 full time staff from the Winneba campus of the University. A fifty-item questionnaire was used to collect relevant information on various HR practices from the respondents. Three research questions and two hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. Frequency tables were used to present the responses. Pearson’s correlation was used to test the hypothesis. The major fi...
This paper discussed the descriptive analysis of staff satisfaction in education organisation. This ...
Successful and winning companies are those that value their human capital as their most important as...
The study examines the extent to which the management of human resources by the administrators influ...
The study investigated the level of satisfaction of staff with human resource management (HRM) pract...
Being satisfied with the job is significant for organizations. Certain human resource management pra...
Retention of human resources is vital in companies and institutions whose financial sustainability a...
Staff is regarded as asset that could take the organisation to greater productivity and performance....
ABSTRACT Recently, the academic and non-academic staff turnover rate at a local university in Selan...
There are a lot of HRM practices for sustainable workforce in an organization. Among these practices...
This study aims to investigate the impact of HRM practices and its effect on employee’s job satisfac...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource development (HRD) practices and employee...
This study aims to investigate the effect of HRM Practices on employees’ retention in King Saud Un...
The relationship between human resources management practice and Employee job satisfaction has alway...
Human resource management practices, employee satisfaction and employee desire to quit are some key ...
The objective of this research paper is to examine the association between Human Resource Management...
This paper discussed the descriptive analysis of staff satisfaction in education organisation. This ...
Successful and winning companies are those that value their human capital as their most important as...
The study examines the extent to which the management of human resources by the administrators influ...
The study investigated the level of satisfaction of staff with human resource management (HRM) pract...
Being satisfied with the job is significant for organizations. Certain human resource management pra...
Retention of human resources is vital in companies and institutions whose financial sustainability a...
Staff is regarded as asset that could take the organisation to greater productivity and performance....
ABSTRACT Recently, the academic and non-academic staff turnover rate at a local university in Selan...
There are a lot of HRM practices for sustainable workforce in an organization. Among these practices...
This study aims to investigate the impact of HRM practices and its effect on employee’s job satisfac...
This paper examines the relationship between human resource development (HRD) practices and employee...
This study aims to investigate the effect of HRM Practices on employees’ retention in King Saud Un...
The relationship between human resources management practice and Employee job satisfaction has alway...
Human resource management practices, employee satisfaction and employee desire to quit are some key ...
The objective of this research paper is to examine the association between Human Resource Management...
This paper discussed the descriptive analysis of staff satisfaction in education organisation. This ...
Successful and winning companies are those that value their human capital as their most important as...
The study examines the extent to which the management of human resources by the administrators influ...