Labour relationship quality perceptions and self-esteem of a sample of Tshwane-based employees

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Ehlers, Lukas Ignatius

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Prof. Marthie Grobler

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Significant relationships between general self-esteem of employees and a variety of positive and negative organisational behaviour phenomena have been widely reported in the literature. The subsequent expectation was that significant relationships would exist between primary labour relationship quality (PLQ) perceptions of employees, and their self-esteem (SE) levels. The author also anticipated the existence of significant differences in the PLQ perceptions of employees with lower and higher SE levels. A comprehensive literature review was undertaken and 454 sample members participated in a questionnaire survey. Inferential statistical analysis of data confirmed the existence of a statistically significant relationship between PLQ perceptions and SE levels of employees in the sample group. Statistical analysis results also confirmed that sample members with lower and higher SE levels held considerably different perceptions of general PLQ, as well as different perceptions of the levels of trust, compliance, fairness and good faith in primary employment relationships. It was concluded that PLQ perceptions and SE levels of subordinate employees in the sample group were significantly related.

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Labour, Perceptions, Primary, Quality, Relations, Self-esteem, Supervision, Labour relationship quality

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Ehlers, L.I. 2018, 'Labour relationship quality perceptions and self-esteem of a sample of Tshwane-based employees', Journal of Contemporary Management, vol. 15, pp. 24-47.