Morale Boosters: Basic Necessities for Workers Commitment to Qualitative Productivity in Organizations. (A Case Study of the Education Industry in Nigeria)
Dr. (Mrs.) R.I. Osarenren-Osaghae
Abstract
Morale Boosters: Basic Necessities for Workers commitment to qualitative productivity in organization was the
title of this study for the purpose of examining some basic necessities conceptualized as morale boosters and their
relationship to workers’ commitment to qualitative productivity in organization. To guide this study, six Null
hypotheses were formulated. The study adopted a correlation study design, with a population of all teachers in
public senior secondary school, 84,172 out of which a sample of 3367 was proportionately selected. Instrument
used to collect data was the questionnaire which its content validity was by experts and reliability coefficient was
0.72. 97% (3266) of the questionnaires administered were retrieved and these were analyzed using the Pearson
product moment correlation coefficient (r) for all hypotheses and study found out that morale Boosters had
significant relationship with teachers commitment to their jobs and commitment to job was also found to have a
relationship to qualitative productivity in Public Senior Secondary Schools in Edo State.
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