The Effects of Tools and Rewards Provided to White-Collar and Blue-Collar Workers and Impact on Their Motivation and Productivity

Setiawan, Roy and Cavaliere, Luigi Pio Leanardo and Sikandar, M.A. and Sulthana, Anees and Jayalakshmi, J and Koti, Kartikey and Hat, Nguyen Dang and Christabel, G. Jerusha Angelen (2020) The Effects of Tools and Rewards Provided to White-Collar and Blue-Collar Workers and Impact on Their Motivation and Productivity. [UNSPECIFIED]

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Abstract

We are sure about inspiring white-collar employees who do technical, managerial, or
administrative work and are defined as qualified manual workers in the middle class.
Motivation usually plays an important role in the workforce and influences workers
efficiency, happiness, absenteeism, relocation, and citizenship actions. Job is carried out in a
workplace by white-collar employees, and they are often searching for advancement and
professional growth. Blue-collar employees have little management position and are not even
linked to increasing professional advancement. They also have no precise occupation to
associate their personality with their jobs. They will not be satisfied with their employment. I
thought that it was important to establish a plan to improve employees morale from my point
of view. It is a complicated and often messy query since it cannot be solved immediately. Many
workers have diverse outlooks and characters, and what motivates X does not inspire Y. The
dynamic phenomenon here is recognizing and anticipating the driving factors that will satisfy
and inspire any employee in the job. We also hope that this paper allows the management
team to understand their workforces ability to improve its efficiency and maximize their
employees satisfaction

Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
Uncontrolled Keywords: Motivation; white/blue-collar workers; rewards; employees satisfaction; productivity.
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Divisions: Faculty of Economic > Business Management Program
Depositing User: Admin
Date Deposited: 20 Dec 2020 03:02
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2020 22:05
URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/18979

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