ABSTRACT This project is mainly concerned with the relationship of wage policy, employee turnover and productivity. It’s generally agreed that human resources are very vital to the success or otherwise of any firm, hence, there is need for adequate for human resources. The use of University of Nigeria Nsukka as my case study is because it’s a University with record of high productivity level and it has also shown a very efficient employee development. Evidently, there must be something worth studying in the area of wage policy, employee turnover and productivity. Survey research design was used for this study sample, random sampling and stratified random sampling was the sampling techniques used in this study. A sample of 153 staff of University of Nigeria Nsukka was used. A structured questionnaire was used as research instrument, hypothesis were stated and simple percentage and chi-square was used to analyze the data and teat the hypothesis. It was discovered from the research finding of this project that the University of Nigeria Nsukka is one of the few prosperous University that have fully embrace the art of wage policy, employee turnover and productivity, hence the ability of the University to overcome the problem of managerial succession, promotional, labour turnover, training and so on. Finally, employee training and development, good wage policy will lead to high productivity in the University.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page ......................... ....................................................................i Approval page ....................... ..............................................................ii Dedication ....................... ...................................................................iii Acknowledgement ................................................................................ iv Abstract .............................................................................................. vi List of tables ....................................................................................... vii
Table of contents .............................................................................. viii
1.0 Chapter One: Introduction ........................................................... 1 1.1 Background of study .................................................................... 1.2 Brief history of UNN .................................................................... 4 1.3 Statement of the problem ............................................................ 7 1.4 Objective of the study ................................................................. 7 1.5 Significance of the study .............................................................. 8 1.6 Scope of the study ...................................................................... 8 1.7 Limitation of the study ................................................................. 9 1.8 Research questions ..................................................................... 9 1.9 Hypothesis .................................................................................. 9 1.10 Definition of terms .................................................................... 10
Chapter Three: Research Methodology ................................................. 42 3.1 Design of the study ................................................................... 42 3.2 Area of the study ...................................................................... 42 3.3 Population of the study .............................................................. 42 3.4 Sample and sampling technique ................................................. 44 3.5 Instrument for data collection .................................................... 44 3.6 Validity of the instruments ......................................................... 45 3.7 Reliability of the instruments ...................................................... 45 3.8 Method of data collection ........................................................... 45 3.9 Method of data analysis ............................................................. 46
Chapter Four: Data Presentation .......................................................... 47 4.1 Discussions of results ................................................................ 47
Chapter Five: Summary of Findings, Conclusions, Recommendations, Implications and Limitations ..................... 71 5.1 Summary of findings ................................................................. 71 5.2 Conclusion ................................................................................ 71 5.3 Recommendations ..................................................................... 72 5.4 Implications .............................................................................. 76 5.5 Limitations ................................................................................ 77 5.6 Suggestions for further study ..................................................... 77 Bibliography ....................................................................................... 78 Appendices .................................................................................... 80-83
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