Makemba, Patrick Cosmas
(2013)
The Effects of Centralised Recruitment in the Rural Districts of Tanzania: A Case Study of Ruangwa District Council.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of centralised recruitment
approach in the rural district which is perceived to bring more human resources
problems related to recruitment of lower cadres staffs in the rural districts. The
selected area of the study was Ruangwa district and the targeted respondents were
170, however the study received a positive response from 150 respondents. The
study utilized both qualitative and quantitative approach in collecting data. Thus the
data were collected through questionnaires and interviews, and analyzed by using
Microsoft-Excel and SPSS version 16. The results of the study revealed that
centralised recruitment approach has brought many effects in the rural districts
especially in recruiting lower cadres staffs of which include abscondment, turnover,
failure to meet human resource demands (long time unfilled vacancy) and remove of
local authority autonomy in recruitment. Thus centralized recruitment approach
perpetuates and intensifies the shortage of employees in the rural districts especially
staff cadres under the study. Basing on this fact the study provide a call to the
government to reinstate hybrid recruitment approach to be used for recruitment of
public employee’s especially lower cadre’s staff in the rural districts. This is due to
the fact that hybrid recruitment approach incorporates the “best” of both
decentralized and centralized recruitment approach.
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