(viii) The analysis regarding the identification of low job satisfaction factors revealed that there
are as many as 15 job factors contributing to low job satisfaction among supervisors of
BHEL. These are respectively as work environment, self-respect, recruitment policy,
recognition, performance appraisal, company policy and administration, association,
freedom of expression, training and education, personal life, authority and power, sense
of belongingness, opportunity for advancement, personal benefits and technical
supervision. Among these 15 factors, work environment, self-respect, recruitment policy
and recognition are identified as the first four low job satisfaction job factors.
(ix)
The analysis with regard to high job satisfaction factors among the workers of the BHEL
revealed that there are 10 job factors contributing to high satisfaction, out of 25 selected
job factors. They are respectively as responsibility, work group, technical supervision,
and interest in job, job security, visible results, recruitment policy, achievement, salary
and personal benefits. Among these 10 job factors responsibility, work group, technical
supervision, and interest in job have been identified as first four job factors leading to
high job satisfaction.
(x)
Regarding the analysis of low job satisfaction factors among the workers of BHEL, it is
found that 15 job factors out of 25 are identified as low satisfaction job factors. These are
respectively as work environment, personal life, sense of belongingness, performance
appraisal, recognition, nature of work, prestige attached to the job, opportunity for
advancement, freedom of expression, company policy and administration, associations,
self-respect, interpersonal relationship, authority and power, training and education.
Among these 15 job factors training & education, authority& power, interpersonal
relationship and self-respect have been identified as first four job factors contributing to
low job satisfaction.
(xi)
The chi-square test has been applied to test the relationship between the level of job
satisfaction and nature of work among all categories of the employees in BHEL
Uttarakhand. In BHEL it is found that there is a relationship between job satisfaction and
nature of work performed by all categories of the employees. It means there are
differences in the perception of managers, supervisors and workers about their job
satisfaction.
(xii)
The chi-square test has been applied to test the relationship between the age of the
employees and level of job satisfaction. In BHEL, it is found that there is no significant
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