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Job insecurity, organisational commitment and job satisfaction of engineers in a parastatal
(North-West University, 2004)
Fierce competition and re-allocation of firms on a global scale, including processes of substantial downsizing have come to the forefront of attention. The concern is that the global scale of actions cannot be controlled ...
Occupational stress, burnout, job satisfaction, work engagement and organisational commitment of educators on senior level in the Sedibeng West district
(North-West University, 2003)
The pace of changes in South African education institutions has profound effects on the teachers. Due to internal and external influences teaching is a much more demanding occupation than in the past, with significant ...
Job insecurity, job satisfaction and work locus of control of employees in a government organisation
(North-West University, 2005)
Tremendous pressure is placed on organisations to improve their performance and to become increasingly competitive. In order to survive in a highly competitive economy, organisations are undergoing major restructuring and ...
Psychological empowerment, job insecurity and wellness of employees in selected organisations
(North-West University, 2007)
South Africa, like the rest of the world, is undergoing major changes in the social, political, economic, technological and organisational environments. The ability of any organisation to compete internationally will depend ...
Employees' work outcomes associated with the psychological contract within private training institutions
(North-West University, 2006)
Workplace change is caused by the utilization of new technology, changing legislation, globalization and competitive markets. Employees are exposed to new management techniques as well as altered Human Resource policies ...
Corporate wellness in a chemical industry in South Africa
(North-West University, 2007)
The world of work is changing at a whirlwind speed with mergers, acquisitions, new markets,
products, growth as well as many similar business activities being at the order of the day, all
aimed at improving income and ...
Work wellness in the chemical industry
(North-West University, 2008)
Organisations are becoming increasingly aware of issues of employee well-being. The ever increasing demands of the competitive and stressful workplace environment, personal relationships, time constraints and lack of a ...
Job insecurity, job satisfaction, social support and general health of educators in the Sedibeng West Municipal District
(North-West University, 2009)
Education is recognised worldwide as one of the most stressful work environments. Contributing factors include poor remuneration, workload. poor administrative support. Poor relationships with colleagues and superiors. a ...
Job insecurity , work-based support, job satisfaction, organisational commitment and general health of human resources professionals in a chemical industry
(North-West University, 2005)
The work environment in which South African employees have to function is highly demanding, offering them little in terms of job security, but simultaneously expecting them to give more in terms of inter alia flexibility, ...