JOB SATISFACTION ISSUES FOR CLERICAL STAFF IN THE HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR

Authors

  • Dr. Surekha. B. Mishra HOD Commerce Dept..Shankar Narayan College of Arts & Commerce, Mahavidyalaya Marg, Navghar Gaon, Bhayandar (East) Thane - 401105, Maharashtra (India)
  • Mrs Sajida Shaikh Research Scholar,DTSS College of Commerce, Garib Nawaz house, Near Manasmoti Bldg, Behind Dindoshi Depot, Pathanwadi, Malad (East), Mumbai-400097

Keywords:

job satisfaction, Clerical staff, Higher education.

Abstract

The present study is a significant study of non-teaching personnel who are working in Unaided/Self-financed courses in colleges in Mumbai. The study offers light on the socio economic characteristics of non-teaching employees, workload, other duties, benefits, issues faced by them and policy recommendations. By using the Job Satisfaction Survey (JSS) instrument, Spector's Survey questionnaire was employed as a technique for measuring Job Satisfaction. Participants were 200 Non-Teaching Staff who had been selected from 20 Colleges. The findings support the existence of a substantial association between the various aspects of Job Satisfaction and complete Job Satisfaction of Non-teaching Staff working in Unaided/Self-financed courses in colleges.

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How to Cite

Dr. Surekha. B. Mishra, & Mrs Sajida Shaikh. (2023). JOB SATISFACTION ISSUES FOR CLERICAL STAFF IN THE HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR. EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR), 9(5), 89–92. Retrieved from https://eprajournals.net/index.php/IJMR/article/view/1985