What is employee retention and satisfaction?
Employee Satisfaction
Individual characteristics and behaviours differ from one another. In the same way, employee happiness varies from person to person. A study also concluded that “employee
satisfaction is the combination of affective reactions to the differential perceptions of what he or she wants to receive compared with he or she actually
receives.” (Cranny et al., 1992 cited in Sageer et al., 2012, p.32).
Sageer et al (2012) also explains that the employee satisfaction
is a measure of how happy workers are with their job and working environment. A
study also states that “satisfaction refers to the level of fulfillment of
one’s needs, wants and desire. Satisfaction depends basically upon what an
individual wants from the world, and what he gets.” (Morse, 1997 cited in Sageer
et al., 2012, p.32).
Employee Retention
| Figure1: Should I stay? Should I go? (Source: Frazao, 2021) |
Retainment of skilled and experienced staff in an organisation is essential to enhance the organisational performance, in order to achieve the organisational objectives. Terera and Ngirande (2014) states that because of the intense competition for scarce skills, attracting and retaining great personnel has become the most difficult task in human capital management. However, as explained by Heriyati and Ramadhan (2012), a company’s ability to create an atmosphere for employees to become loyal leads to retain experienced staff in front lines.
| Figure2: Staff retention (Source: Casas, 2018) |
The retention motivational factors consist of work factors such as workload, basic job characteristics, complexity of a task and agency factors such as work development, supervisor behaviour, clarity in policy as well as leadership behaviour (Bernotavic, 1997; Bubenick, 2004 cited in Heriyati and Ramadhan, 2012, p.194).
Link between employee satisfaction and employee retention
Mass cost cut downs in organisations during the pandemic situation, reflected on the rewarding systems and payment schemes of the employees in the recent past. There had been organisations who reduced the employee salary increments as well as who used the pandemic as an excuse to deliberately not pay the salaries of the employees.
By looking at the world's economy, it is noted that the inflation has taken over the purchasing power and the living standards of people. A study showed that “Covid-19 has negatively affected the poverty and living standards of households.” (Bukari et al, 2021, p.15). Employee turnover is therefore, becoming a burning issue in organisations with the pandemic. A study also has concluded that “turnover rates are increasing in various organisations; if employees are unhappy with their organisations, they tend to leave the organisation.” (Schuler and Jackson, 2006 cited in Terera and Ngirande, 2014, p.481).
| Figure3: Manager Measuring Individual's performance (Source: Fanatic Studio, 2021) |
As explained by Sageer et al (2012), companies have to make sure that the employee satisfaction is high among the workers, which is a precondition for increasing productivity, responsiveness, quality and customer service. Although Sageer et al has stated about the link between the employee satisfaction and productivity, responsiveness, quality as well as customer service, it is also essential to understand the relationship between employee satisfaction and employee retention.
According to Sageer et al (2012), every company should identify ways to improve the work environment and boost employee morale and happiness, in order to improve staff performance and productivity, which then leads to higher earnings, customer satisfaction, and customer retention. A study explains that “to attract, retain and be profitable, organisations need novel reward systems that satisfy employees.” (Terera and Ngirande, 2014, p.481).
Conclusion
In-light of the details above, it is noted that there is a positive relationship between the employee satisfaction and employee retention. Therefore, organisations should take necessary actions to enhance the employee satisfaction, as it ultimately helps retain the skilled and experienced staff within the organisation, rather facing a knowledge leak. This will further help organisations to refrain from unnecessary budget allocations, to cover additional training costs and hiring costs of new staff. Therefore, the organisations will easily be able to achieve their organisational objectives, with the help of their satisfied existing experienced staff, who are willing to retain in the organisation.
References
Casas, J., (2018) Staff retention concept with employee tied
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https://www.istockphoto.com/vector/staff-retention-concept-with-employee-tied-up-isolated-gm887714478-246340240
[Accessed 4 December 2021].
Fanatic Studio, (2021) manager measuring individual's
performance. [ONLINE]. Available at:
https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/illustration/illustrative-image-of-manager-measuring-royalty-free-illustration/494329303?adppopup=true
[Accessed 4 December 2021].
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