Equitable Reward with Job Satisfaction for Non-Management Employees

  • Laxmana M
  • Paryontri R
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Employee job satisfaction is an important thing in the company to create positive conditions in the organizational environment. In addition to providing benefits for employees, the company also benefits through increased production and reduced costs incurred in the company's operations by improving the attitude and behavior of its employees. Thus, work is one of the ways to achieve employee satisfaction by providing fair rewards to employees. If the salary is perceived as fair based on job demands, individual skill levels and salary standards that apply to certain job groups, then there will be job satisfaction. This study aims to determine the relationship between equitable rewards and job satisfaction of non-management employees at Al-Islam Hospital H.M. Mawardi. This research is quantitative research with a correlational method. The data collection technique used the Job Satisfaction Survey scale and the equitable reward scale taken from the equitable reward aspects. Spearman's correlation results show a significant correlation between equitable rewards and job satisfaction (r=0.571, p

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Laxmana, M. I., & Paryontri, R. A. (2023). Equitable Reward with Job Satisfaction for Non-Management Employees. Psikoborneo: Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi, 11(2), 225. https://doi.org/10.30872/psikoborneo.v11i2.10773

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