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Various studies have shown that employees are key resources in an organization. In order for
firms to be competitive, they must ensure that their employees are motivated and satisfied with
their jobs. Consequently, the relationship between human resource management (HRM) and
employee job satisfaction has received considerable attention from researchers in recent years.
This is because studies have shown that dissatisfied employees are likely to negatively affect
organizational performance. Therefore organizations must continue enhancing the management
of their human resources which will result in high levels of job satisfaction and ultimately, high
organizational effectiveness. The main objective of this study was to investigate the effects of
selected human resource management practices namely; Training and Development,
participation in decision making, communication, Occupational Safety and Health, supervision,
and Rewards, on job satisfaction in the floriculture farms in Naivasha Sub - County. A
descriptive survey research design was used in the research. The target population consisted of
41122 employees from forty 40 large flower farms in Naivasha sub-county. Simple random
sampling was used to select 12 farms while stratified random sampling was used to select the
respondents of the study, who constitute a sample of 21 Human Resource Managers, 139
Supervisors as well as 221 General workers. Data was collected using questionnaires. The data
obtained was coded and analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS). Data
was analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics which included means, standard
deviations, percentages, Pearson’s correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis and then
presented in tables, pie charts and graphs. The study found that human resource management
practices substantially influenced employee job satisfaction. The results of the Pearson’s
Correlation analysis showed that hypothesized selected human resource management practices
had significant relationships with employee job satisfaction. The results of the multiple
regression analysis found that training and development, rewards, and supervisory support were
the only significant predictors of employee’s job satisfaction while participation in decision
making, communication as well as occupational safety and health were found not to be
significant predictors of employee job satisfaction. This study thus suggested that the floriculture
farms should implement effective HRM practices so as to improve employee job satisfaction |
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