Steel Workers in India

Author: 

Mohansundaram, M. Dhanalakshmi, Dr.

Credentials: 

Dr. M. Dhanalakshmi Mohansundaram is Head of the Department Business Administration at K.S.R. College of Arts & Science for Women, Tiruchengode, India.

Steel Workers in India discusses the factors that determine organizational climate and employee job satisfaction in the Salem Steel Plant. In this study, job satisfaction is delineated by twelve distinct dimensions, namely human resources policies and welfare measures, work stress, employee promotion, communication, pay and operations circumstances, nature of work, rewards system, safety measures, appraisal systems. Organizational climate is approach in four dimensions: humanistic climate, autonomous climate, flexible climate, and job dimension climate. These associations are framed into a central hypothesis suggesting that there is a strong correlation between organizational climate and job satisfaction. Organizational climate and job satisfaction reinforce each other, for the common ground connecting those concepts is employee perception. Hence the organizational climate and employee job satisfaction are essential reciprocal components for a workplace’s overall performance.

Market: 
Social Science, Asian Studies, Economics, Business, Labor, India, Indian Economics
Release Date: 
March 15, 2024
ISBN: 
9781680533491 Hardcover
Price: 
$139.95
Trim Size: 
6x9
Pages: 
150
Illustrations: 
None
Publisher: 

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