Relationship of Work Benefits and Incentives in Employee Productivity and Satisfaction Among BPO Workers in Manila in the Time of Pandemic

J. Santos
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This study was conducted in 2022 amongst BPO workers in the pandemic era. The main objective of this study is to identify the relationship between current work benefits and incentives to employees’ productivity and satisfaction. Quantitative Descriptive research method was used to analyze the satisfaction of the employees on the availability of work benefits and incentives and how it relates to their productivity and satisfaction. 200 BPO workers from Metro Manila and Bulacan participated in this study. A three component questionnaire was used to collect demographic information, satisfaction among work benefits and incentives and productivity and satisfaction of the employees. Findings show cash and medical benefits to be highly satisfying incentives among the employees. Another significant finding was the employees’ overall satisfaction with the support given by companies through equipment supply. The researcher used Pearson Correlational Analysis through SPSS version 27 and yielded a moderate positive relationship result. The researcher recommends emphasis and reinforcement of the identified, strong incentives driving employees’ productivity as well as support from both private and public sector in the enhancement of such benefits.
大流行时期马尼拉BPO员工生产力和满意度中工作福利与激励的关系
这项研究于2022年在大流行时期的BPO工人中进行。本研究的主要目的是确定当前工作福利和激励员工的生产力和满意度之间的关系。定量描述性研究方法用于分析员工对工作福利和激励的可用性的满意度,以及它如何与他们的生产力和满意度相关。来自马尼拉大都会和布拉干的200名外包工人参与了这项研究。采用三成分调查问卷收集了人口统计信息、工作福利和激励的满意度以及员工的生产力和满意度。调查结果显示,现金和医疗福利是员工非常满意的激励措施。另一个重要的发现是员工对公司通过设备供应提供的支持的总体满意度。研究者通过SPSS 27版进行Pearson相关分析,得出中度正相关的结果。研究人员建议强调和加强已确定的、推动员工生产力的强有力的激励措施,以及私营和公共部门在提高这种福利方面的支持。
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