This paper presents significant relationships between employees who have attended wellness program and those who have not attended wellness program with employees’ job satisfaction, stress and absenteeism. This study was conducted at a major telecommunication company in Malaysia. 125 employees of the company were selected as respondents of this study by using simple random sampling. In addition, 63 of these respondents had attended the wellness programs whereas the other 62 had not attended the programs provided by the company. A survey questionnaire was used for data collection. The research hypotheses were tested using T-test. The findings revealed that higher job satisfaction were found in the respondents who have attended wellness progr...
Masters degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.A major problem characterising the manufacturing...
MA, Industrial Psychology, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2012Wellness is becoming pop...
Current research notes a disconnect between well-being programs offered by organizations and those m...
AbstractThis paper presents significant relationships between employees who have attended wellness p...
The current paper have focus on relationships between employees that have attended wellness program ...
This study is aimed to find out the perceived effects of workplace wellness programs to the well-bei...
This study is aimed to find out the perceived effects of workplace wellness programs to the well-bei...
The importance of wellness programmes have been recognised by many countries. In Singapore, the gove...
ABSTRACT. This study aimed to determine the effect of a wellness program on the biophysiologic mea...
Tren dalam pelaksanaan program kesejahteraan pekerja telah berkembang dengan pantasnya di serata du...
This study addresses Workplace Wellness Programs (WWP) in large and small businesses to assess if an...
The purpose of this study was to investigate employee’s perception of workplace health promotion on ...
Health is wealth. Since health is very much required for the effective functioning of an individual,...
Employer-sponsored wellness programs have emerged as programs which seek to improve overall employee...
Employer-sponsored wellness programs have emerged as programs which seek to improve overall employee...
Masters degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.A major problem characterising the manufacturing...
MA, Industrial Psychology, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2012Wellness is becoming pop...
Current research notes a disconnect between well-being programs offered by organizations and those m...
AbstractThis paper presents significant relationships between employees who have attended wellness p...
The current paper have focus on relationships between employees that have attended wellness program ...
This study is aimed to find out the perceived effects of workplace wellness programs to the well-bei...
This study is aimed to find out the perceived effects of workplace wellness programs to the well-bei...
The importance of wellness programmes have been recognised by many countries. In Singapore, the gove...
ABSTRACT. This study aimed to determine the effect of a wellness program on the biophysiologic mea...
Tren dalam pelaksanaan program kesejahteraan pekerja telah berkembang dengan pantasnya di serata du...
This study addresses Workplace Wellness Programs (WWP) in large and small businesses to assess if an...
The purpose of this study was to investigate employee’s perception of workplace health promotion on ...
Health is wealth. Since health is very much required for the effective functioning of an individual,...
Employer-sponsored wellness programs have emerged as programs which seek to improve overall employee...
Employer-sponsored wellness programs have emerged as programs which seek to improve overall employee...
Masters degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.A major problem characterising the manufacturing...
MA, Industrial Psychology, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2012Wellness is becoming pop...
Current research notes a disconnect between well-being programs offered by organizations and those m...