The current study employed a self-administered questionnaire of hourly employees in the quick service restaurant industry in the United Kingdom (UK) to evaluate the level of importance attached by employees to key employment characteristics and their perceived actual on-the-job experience regarding these employment characteristics. The findings revealed that the most important employment characteristics were: flexible working hours, hourly wage, and introductory training. Less important employment characteristics were: retirement plans, direct deposit of paycheck, and health benefits for family members and the respondents. In addition, the study showed statistically significant differences between the level of importance and the level of ex...
There are several studies conducted on organization’s retention strategy for various sectors, howeve...
There has been a substantial increase of non-standard work arrangements such as part-time, contingen...
Despite the issues that the hospitality industry encounters in retaining talented employees, little ...
The current study employed a self-administered questionnaire of hourly employees in the quick servic...
Hourly employee retention in the quick service restaurant industry has long been a major area of con...
Hourly employee retention has been a major area of concern for casual dining restaurant operators. T...
A tightening labour market exasperated by BREXIT with a continuing high labour turnover rate are inc...
Quick-service restaurants (QSRs) play an important role in the overall economy. Globally, this secto...
Purpose The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate retention strategies that should be imp...
The current research examined the effects of perceived work status of hourly employees on the establ...
This research project assessed employee retention factors that influence employees to stay with the ...
The research explores the issues around employee retention and turnover in the hospitality industry....
The proposed study focused on evaluating the retention issues and high turnover a Private members’ c...
Purpose– The aim of this paper is to evaluate and analyze hourly line-level employees\u27 characteri...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to evaluate and analyze hourly line-level employees\u27 character...
There are several studies conducted on organization’s retention strategy for various sectors, howeve...
There has been a substantial increase of non-standard work arrangements such as part-time, contingen...
Despite the issues that the hospitality industry encounters in retaining talented employees, little ...
The current study employed a self-administered questionnaire of hourly employees in the quick servic...
Hourly employee retention in the quick service restaurant industry has long been a major area of con...
Hourly employee retention has been a major area of concern for casual dining restaurant operators. T...
A tightening labour market exasperated by BREXIT with a continuing high labour turnover rate are inc...
Quick-service restaurants (QSRs) play an important role in the overall economy. Globally, this secto...
Purpose The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate retention strategies that should be imp...
The current research examined the effects of perceived work status of hourly employees on the establ...
This research project assessed employee retention factors that influence employees to stay with the ...
The research explores the issues around employee retention and turnover in the hospitality industry....
The proposed study focused on evaluating the retention issues and high turnover a Private members’ c...
Purpose– The aim of this paper is to evaluate and analyze hourly line-level employees\u27 characteri...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to evaluate and analyze hourly line-level employees\u27 character...
There are several studies conducted on organization’s retention strategy for various sectors, howeve...
There has been a substantial increase of non-standard work arrangements such as part-time, contingen...
Despite the issues that the hospitality industry encounters in retaining talented employees, little ...