Job satisfaction among Malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector: Analysis of attraction and repulsion factors

Oil palm is labour intensive crops where the labour issue is one of the most intransigent problems facing the industry.The negative perception towards this sector associated with the unattractive working environment which is commonly refer to dark, dirty and dangerous have distress local youth to s...

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Main Authors: Kamaruddin, Roslina, Amizi, Mohd, Abdullah, Norehan, Ali, Jamal, Ahmad, Siti Aznor
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語言:English
出版: 2016
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author Kamaruddin, Roslina
Amizi, Mohd
Abdullah, Norehan
Ali, Jamal
Ahmad, Siti Aznor
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Amizi, Mohd
Abdullah, Norehan
Ali, Jamal
Ahmad, Siti Aznor
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description Oil palm is labour intensive crops where the labour issue is one of the most intransigent problems facing the industry.The negative perception towards this sector associated with the unattractive working environment which is commonly refer to dark, dirty and dangerous have distress local youth to stay away from this occupation. Thus the objective of this paper is to explore the level of job satisfaction among oil palm plantation workers in Malaysia and analysing the factors contribute to their satisfaction level. The survey was conducted in 2013 through interviews from the selected samples of oil palm plantation workers that aged ranging from 16 to 40 years old which was considered as youth category and staying within the location 5 kilometres radius within the plantation area.The Structural Equation Modelling is used to analyse the factors effecting job satisfaction among workers in the plantation sector.The study found that the government and employer policies associated with plantation worker and economic profitability offered in this sector were the most significant factors that positively contribute to the joy of working among them.While the negative relationship between working environment and perception of social job status with job satisfaction proven that these two factors were repulsion factors. Thus strengthening in policies and economic incentive, as well as re-branding the working environment and social job status seen are the best way to raise the level of job satisfaction among the plantation workers in Malaysia.
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spelling uum-182642016-06-27T07:47:12Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/18264/ Job satisfaction among Malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector: Analysis of attraction and repulsion factors Kamaruddin, Roslina Amizi, Mohd Abdullah, Norehan Ali, Jamal Ahmad, Siti Aznor HD28 Management. Industrial Management Oil palm is labour intensive crops where the labour issue is one of the most intransigent problems facing the industry.The negative perception towards this sector associated with the unattractive working environment which is commonly refer to dark, dirty and dangerous have distress local youth to stay away from this occupation. Thus the objective of this paper is to explore the level of job satisfaction among oil palm plantation workers in Malaysia and analysing the factors contribute to their satisfaction level. The survey was conducted in 2013 through interviews from the selected samples of oil palm plantation workers that aged ranging from 16 to 40 years old which was considered as youth category and staying within the location 5 kilometres radius within the plantation area.The Structural Equation Modelling is used to analyse the factors effecting job satisfaction among workers in the plantation sector.The study found that the government and employer policies associated with plantation worker and economic profitability offered in this sector were the most significant factors that positively contribute to the joy of working among them.While the negative relationship between working environment and perception of social job status with job satisfaction proven that these two factors were repulsion factors. Thus strengthening in policies and economic incentive, as well as re-branding the working environment and social job status seen are the best way to raise the level of job satisfaction among the plantation workers in Malaysia. 2016-05-21 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/18264/1/3rd%20KLIAFP%202016%20173-180.pdf Kamaruddin, Roslina and Amizi, Mohd and Abdullah, Norehan and Ali, Jamal and Ahmad, Siti Aznor (2016) Job satisfaction among Malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector: Analysis of attraction and repulsion factors. In: 3rd Kuala Lumpur International Agriculture, Forestry and Plantation, May 21 - 22, 2016, Hotel Putra, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Kamaruddin, Roslina
Amizi, Mohd
Abdullah, Norehan
Ali, Jamal
Ahmad, Siti Aznor
Job satisfaction among Malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector: Analysis of attraction and repulsion factors
title Job satisfaction among Malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector: Analysis of attraction and repulsion factors
title_full Job satisfaction among Malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector: Analysis of attraction and repulsion factors
title_fullStr Job satisfaction among Malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector: Analysis of attraction and repulsion factors
title_full_unstemmed Job satisfaction among Malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector: Analysis of attraction and repulsion factors
title_short Job satisfaction among Malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector: Analysis of attraction and repulsion factors
title_sort job satisfaction among malaysian youth working in the oil palm plantation sector analysis of attraction and repulsion factors
topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/18264/1/3rd%20KLIAFP%202016%20173-180.pdf
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