A study in analysing the role of labour enactment towards employment protection and labour productivity
Keywords:
labour enactment, productivity, employment protection, correlation analysis, chi square testAbstract
The current business environment is highly challenging and top management are looking for enhancing the productivity and output to achieve sustainable growth and development. The application of labour enactment is being explored extensively by government, regulators, management and employees so as to support the individuals to possess better employment protection, working condition and support in realising performance and efficiency. The changes in the labour enactment are focused in supporting the employees to possess better job security, enhance working environment conditions, salary and wages, supportive management and other related aspects so that they can enhance their performance and wellbeing. This study is poised to analyse the role of labour enactment towards employment protection and labour productivity. The study intends to support the existing research on the aspect that the enactment tend to support the employees to perform better in their work-related area, it also enables the management to implement clear and collaborative policies so as to achieve the growth and development of the organisation.
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