职业发展对牧场城市Z代员工员工忠诚的影响

Rifa Juniartika, Sabrina Etika Utami, Hanifa Ihsani
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目前世界上的雇员人口主要是千禧一代和z一代。这里所说的z一代是指根据出生年份、年龄、居住地和生活事件对自己进行分类的一群人。Z世代出生于1995年至2010年,成长于2000年代。千禧一代被定义为1981年至1994年出生的人。Z世代在工作场所很务实,渴望更多的安全和稳定。此外,Z世代倾向于轻视短期工作,也缺乏长期工作。正因为如此,Z世代的成员更有可能更换雇主,这可能会对企业的利润和声誉产生影响。本研究的目的是研究有意义的工作对Z世代员工工作投入的影响。通过在线发放问卷,并根据Z世代的年龄范围对受访者的类型进行限制,采用了定量研究方法。研究结果表明,工作意义对工作忠诚度有很大影响。调查还发现,高达77%的Z一代受访者表示,他们更喜欢千禧一代的老板,而不是X一代或婴儿潮一代的老板。这表明,如果上级想让Z一代理解自己的工作,成为忠诚的员工,就需要关注他们的愿望。因此,可以说,Z一代员工对他们的雇主越重视他们的工作,他们对雇主就越忠诚。
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Pengaruh Kebermaknaan Kerja Terhadap Loyalitas Kerja pada Karyawan Generasi Z di Kota Padang
The world's current employee population is dominated by the millennial generation and generation Z. The generation in question is a collection of people who categorize themselves according to their birth year, age, place of residence, and life events. Generation Z was born between 1995 and 2010 and grew up in the 2000s. Millennials are defined as those born between 1981 and 1994. The Generation Z is practical in the workplace and craves more safety and stability. Additionally, Generation Z tends to despise short-term jobs as well as lack long-term employment. Because of this, members of Generation Z are more likely to switch employers, which may have an impact on the business's profits and reputation. The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of meaningful work on Generation Z employees' commitment to their jobs. By distributing questionnaires online and setting restrictions on the types of respondents based on the Generation Z age range, a quantitative research methodology was applied. The findings demonstrated that work loyalty is greatly influenced by the meaning of the work. It was also discovered that up to 77% of respondents in generation Z said they preferred bosses who belonged to the millennial generation to those who belonged to generation X or the baby boomer generation. This demonstrates the need for superiors to pay attention to the aspirations of Generation Z if they want them to interpret their work and become devoted workers. Thus, it can be said that Generation Z employees are more loyal to their employers the more emphasis they place on their work.
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