Grievance Resolution Mechanism on Employee Productivity: Commercial Banks in Bungoma County, Kenya
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2015-09Author
Munyolo, W. A.
Oteki, Evans B.
Kimani, C.
Muluka, K. O.
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Motivation of employees has always been quantified in financial attributes. For productivity to occur then there is need for using non-financial motivational initiatives. This study purposed to analyze the role of motivational initiatives on employee productivity with specific reference to commercial banks in Bungoma County. The study was guided by the objective: to establish the role of grievance resolution on employee productivity. The study adopted a survey design with a focus on 536 bank employees of different job cadres drawn from 11 banks. A sample size of 229 was obtained using Yamane’s formula. Stratified sampling technique was employed with six strata’s obtained from six job cadres from top management to clerical staff. Structured questionnaires were the main data collection tools and analysis was aided by use Statistical Program for Social Scientist (SPSS) where descriptive and inferential statistics was applied and there after presentations of findings was done using tables. There was a positive strong correlation between grievance resolution and employee productivity. r = .754, p (0.00) < α (0.05). The study concludes that the non-financial motivation strategy influenced employee productivity in commercial banks. The study recommends introduction of impartial dispute meetings to resolve grievances.
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