Turnoverintention Reviewed of Workload with Job Satisfaction as Intervening Variable

  • Mildawani M
  • Listyaningrum N
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Abstract

This study aims to determine the influence of workload on turnover intention through job satisfaction.  Turnover intention is the cessation of an individual from one member of the organization concerned.  Job satisfaction is a pleasurable emotional state resulting from job appraisal or work experience.  Workloads are tasks assigned to workers or employees to be completed at a certain time. The method  used is descriptive quantitative analysis method using a Likert scale measuring instrument. The  research respondents were 80 employees of PT X. The results of the validity test showed that the valid  statements of each variable were 8 of 9 items of turnover intention variable, 6 of 9 items of job  satisfaction variable, 9 of 9 items of workload variable, with r arithmetic greater than r table = 0.22.  The reliability test of the three variables was declared valid because it was greater than the  Chronbach Alpha value = 0.7. The conclusion of this study is that H1, H2, H3 are supported and H4  is not supported. Keywords : Turnover Intention, Job Satisfaction, and Workload

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Mildawani, M., & Listyaningrum, N. (2023). Turnoverintention Reviewed of Workload with Job Satisfaction as Intervening Variable. Management Research Studies Journal, 4(1), 55–69. https://doi.org/10.56174/mrsj.v4i1.524

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