In the modern business world we’re in, every organization is competing to produce the best results; there is a vital role of employe loyality. In private schools ‘teachers’ visage amplified challenges with the employees’ loyalty. In today’s economy the private school teachers’ plays a very important role in our economy. According to literature there are diverse researches use to conduct the research work in the field of Human Resource Management, Management, Finance, and commerce to verify “The impact of HR factors on employee retention”. However, Private School systems have not comparatively explored by the researchers. This study examine to get a comprehensible and transparent view about selected actors which are employee’s pay relation with supervisor and peers with employees’ loyalty in diverse private schools of Jamshoro, Sindh. The main idea is to find out that private school puts how much effort for their best employees to keep intact with the school. This research is done on private schools of Jamshoro as no one has taken this field in past years considering employee retention on teachers of private schools of Jamshoro. All private schools (Jamshoro based) are tripped for primary data collection. The research study is deductive in nature. However, the primary data is quantitatively collected with the help of survey questionnaires by using probability random sampling technique. The sample size is 214 teachers of Private schools of Jamshoro and total number of populations is 480 teachers. The statistics/techniques used in this research study were descriptive statistics for data summarizing and the data is analyzed through regression analysis by using SPSS. In general, this research concluded that teachers’ loyalty at encouraging intensity (positive level) at private schools of Jamshoro, Sindh. However, pay has the greatest impact on teachers’ loyalty.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.jhrm.20210904.14 |
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Job Loyalty, Pay, Relation with Supervisor, Relation with Peers, Job Satisfaction
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Nida Zehra. The Effect of Pay and the Relationship Between Supervisors and Peers on Teacher’s Loyalty in Private School of Jamshoro, Sindh. J Hum Resour Manag. 2021;9(4):120-124. doi: 10.11648/j.jhrm.20210904.14
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