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Condition of Service and Employees Attitude in Rivers State University Kabari, John Baribor
International Journal on Integrated Education Vol. 4 No. 12 (2021): IJIE
Publisher : Researchparks Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijie.v4i12.2563

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Staff wellbeing is a critical problem in every organisation and should not be taken lightly. This is because employees play a critical part in the production process of any firm, and as such, if their welfare is neglected (if their working conditions are substandard), it might impact their attitude at work. As such, the research investigated the state of service and employee attitudes at Rivers State University. The study's focus is confined to Rivers State University's non-teaching employees. Three study objectives and three associated research questions served as the framework for the article. The Maslow and Herzberg theories of motivation were used to support the study. A descriptive survey design was used in this investigation. This research involved all non-teaching personnel at Rivers State University. The institution employs nine hundred and seventy-three (973) teaching and non-teaching staff. The Taro Yamane Formula was used to generate a sample of 324 individuals from staff of Rivers State University. The data collecting tool was a questionnaire devised by the researcher named 'Condition of Service and Employees' Attitude Questionnaire' (CSEAQ). The CSEAQ was developed using a four-point rating scale. The mean and standard deviation were used to analyse the data at 2.50 which serves as the basis for decision-making. The data indicated that leave bonuses, training allowances, a positive work environment, and promotions all have a significant impact on employee attitudes at Rivers State University. The investigation concluded, among other things, that personnel at Rivers State University should be promoted in accordance with established procedures. This enables them to maintain a favourable attitude toward their career.
Human Resource Management Practices and Organizational Growth: A Theoretical Perspective Kabari, John Baribor
International Journal on Integrated Education Vol. 4 No. 12 (2021): IJIE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijie.v4i12.2564

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Human Resource (HR) today has an incredible opportunity to increase its impact on organizational performance and become a true strategic partner by contributing to the organizational and work design challenges that enable organizational growth. This paper examined the theoretical perspectives of Strategic Human Resource Management Practices (SHRMP). A narrative approach has adopted an attempt to draw a relationship between SHRMP and organizational growth. Other related works written by different authors were reviewed. The findings could be generally stated to HR practices have a very strong relationship with organizational growth. The implication is that organizations must use their human resources effectively to limit the waste that occurs when valuable human resources are used poorly, say, without adequate on-the-job training or promotion. Given the increased emphasis on HR practices, HR managers must understand the critical nature and utmost importance of the effectiveness of HR practices such as training, planning, reward, recruitment, selection and promotion in creating value for the organization.