The influence of employment modes on employee turnover and agri-business performance: a case for Hunyani farm in the Zvimba district, Zimbabwe

Kudakwashe Svotwa, E. Svotwa, Thandiwe Rugube
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The labour intensive nature of Zimbabwean agriculture demands that farmers meet excessive labour requirements, at the same time keeping labour costs as low as possible to guarantee profits and achieve maximum business performance. This study, carried through a questionnaire survey, at the Hunyani Matura Farm, in the Zvimba district of Zimbabwe between from October 2017 to March 2018, investigated the effect of employment mode on turnover and agri-business performance. Data collected from the participants, was compared with the information from secondary source documents. From the results temporary workers performed better than permanent workers and they cited problems of low wages, poor working conditions, high work targets, inequality in work allocation, job insecurity and constant shuffling. Temporary workers had higher turnover and turnover intentions than permanent workers. Temporary employment mode had a positiveeffect on agri-business performance. This study recommends the use of permanent employment mode on key positions like forepersons, stores persons and supervisors, and temporary employment mode on general farm tasks, while seasonal contracts were seen good for skill demanding operations such as tobacco seedbed establishment, tobacco reaping and curing and grading. A ccareful selection of employment modes reduces inequalities and unhealthy attitudes at work and improves on farm business performance. JEL Classification: Q12
就业模式对员工流动和农业经营绩效的影响——以津巴布韦Zvimba地区Hunyani农场为例
津巴布韦农业的劳动密集型性质要求农民在满足过高的劳动力需求的同时,尽可能降低劳动力成本,以保证利润,实现企业绩效最大化。本研究于2017年10月至2018年3月期间在津巴布韦Zvimba地区的Hunyani Matura农场进行问卷调查,调查了就业模式对营业额和农业经营绩效的影响。从参与者那里收集的数据,与二手来源文件的信息进行比较。从结果来看,临时工比正式员工表现得更好,他们列举了工资低、工作条件差、工作目标高、工作分配不平等、工作不安全以及经常更换工作等问题。临时工的离职率和离职意向高于固定员工。临时雇佣模式对农业经营绩效有正向影响。本研究建议在关键岗位如领班、仓管员和监工上采用长期雇佣模式,在一般农场任务上采用临时雇佣模式,而在烟草苗床建立、烟草收割、烘烤和分级等技能要求较高的作业中,采用季节性合同模式较为有利。仔细选择就业模式可以减少工作中的不平等和不健康态度,并改善农场经营业绩。JEL分类:Q12
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