Ali,, Mzee
(2023)
The Relationship between Labour Disputes and Employee Performance at the State University of Zanzibar.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
The study examined the relationship between labour disputes and employee performance at The State University of Zanzibar. Based on a case study design; 35 respondents were purposively drawn from both management and operational staff of the State University of Zanzibar. Primary and secondary data were used to collect data through questionnaires, interviews and the University based-documents. As qualitative study, thematic analysis was employed towards analysing the collected data with reference from qualitative study authors. The findings were drawn from three specific objectives; to examine the influence of physiological needs disputes on employee performance at the State University of Zanzibar, to examine influence of psychological needs disputes on employee performance at the State University of Zanzibar and to examine influence of labour negotiations on employee performance at the State University of Zanzibar. The study was theoretically guided by motivation theory as propounded by Abraham Maslow to link with the existing problem at SUZA. The study considered ethical and legal issues during the whole period of conducting this study and the data were ethically and thematically analysed. The study found that with the availability of promotion, transportation allowance, salary, study leave, work environment, treatment, practices and participation, disciplinary committee, and trade union, labour disputes can disappear and performance would be improved at the state University of Zanzibar. The study suggests that it is high time that the State University of Zanzibar in general it’s management can create conducive work environment in which an open door policy can be employed for addressing labour disputes for the attainment of the University
Keywords: Dispute, Labour, Labor Despute, Performance.
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