Abstract:
The domain, Human Resources is a critical area in every organization
globally. In this regard, turnover intention, enhancing retention and
factors influencing them are dominant research areas. But within the
selected context (ABC Company), it does not provide an adequate
background on the current labour force issue: turnover. However, it
clearly shows that the staff within ABC Company have left the
organization within short periods. Hence a vacuum of knowledge gap
was identified on a problematic area within the organization. This was
a reason to investigate reasons for this due to the level of satisfaction
of employees and whether job satisfaction influences them to retain or
leave the company and the impact generated through Job Satisfaction.
In achieving these objectives, a quantitative methodology was
employed with self-administered questionnaires. The sample of the
study was selected based on the simple random sampling approach and
consisted of 75 employees but based on the response rate, the final
sample was limited to 68 QAT level employees. Analysis was done
using SPSS 21.0 and MS Excel 2016. To answer the research questions,
regression analysis and the correlation of variables were employed.
Findings show that there is a significant impact of job satisfaction on
employee intention to remain within the company. From the dimensions used within the study, only salary and work environment were
considered as significant variables and the rest, career development
and supervision were considered as insignificant variables with a
negative impact within the considered sample. This research
contributes to the existing literature as it modifies/ redefines the
dimensions of job satisfaction and has created new knowledge within
the selected company as this was the first time that this subject has
been researched within the company. In discussing policy
implementations, the way in which the HR department should react on
reducing employee turnover intention and enhancing employee
intention of retaining was suggested.