Freddy, Rizi Amiri
(2025)
Impact of Employee Relations on Organizations Performance in Tanzania: A Case of VETA – Mara Region.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
This study examined the impact of employee relations on organizations performance in VETA – Mara region. The study was guided by following specific objectives; to examine the effect of communication on organizations performance, to examine the effect of employee's engagement on organizations performance and to examine the effect of employee conflict resolution on organizations. The study adopted a positivism research philosophy, Quantitative approach and the explanatory design was used. 186 samples were drawn from a population of 372 using stratified random sampling technique. The questionnaires were used to collect data. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation and multiple linear regressions were used as data analysis instruments. The study found that communication was positive strong and significantly correlated to organizations performance. Employee's engagement was positive strong and significantly correlated to organizations performance and Employee conflict resolution was as well positive strong and significantly correlated to organizations performance. The study concluded that open communication and the seamless exchange of information play a crucial role in enhancing organizational performance. Furthermore, organizations engage employees in the decision-making process and establish formal disciplinary measures to prevent conflicts. The study recommends that organizations need to foster and uphold a supportive mindset toward their employees. They should also ensure effective communication pathways and investigate additional methods to enhance overall organizational performance.
Keywords: Employee relations, Organization Performance, Communication, Employee’s engagement, Employee conflict resolution
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