Influence of Salary Package and Promotion Opportunities on Job Satisfaction; A Study on the Employees of Retail Sector in Pakistan
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This research was conducted during 2017-2018 in a private retail organization. Two independent variables were considered including pay and promotion and their impact was checked on the dependent variable “job satisfaction”. Data was collected from 30 respondents using a structured questionnaire. Judgemental sampling technique was used for data collection. Data was analyzed using SPSS and AMOS. Results indicate that there is a significant impact of pay and promotion on job satisfaction. It was also found that there are some other factors that can have their positive impact of job satisfaction including free medical facility, education facility employees’ children and insurance policies provided by the organizations.
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