The research is conducted to determine the impact of HR practices i.e. supervision, compensation, co-worker and intent to leave on job satisfaction of employees of public and private sector (school and colleges of Okara, Renala and Depalpur). Hypothesis testing is used to explain the relationship among variables as the research is explanatory. The study is on schools and colleges of district Okara. Sample size used for this purpose is 100 respondents. The independent variables are supervision, compensation, co-worker and intent to leave. Dependent variable is job satisfaction. SPSS 16 is used to analyze the data. The analyzed results shows that there is some impact of supervision, compensation, co-worker and intent to leave on job satisfaction but supervision and compensation have significant positive impact on job satisfaction as compare to co-worker and intent to leave. Co-worker and intent to leave have no significant relationship with job satisfaction. The largest influence comes from supervision and compensation. Key Words: Supervision, Compensation, Co-Worker, Intent to Leave, Job Satisfaction.
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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