FACTORS AFFECTING STAFF TURNOVER AT KSMO-KATEERA AND KAGUMIRE ADVOCATES IN UGANDA
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2018-02
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The study examined factors affecting staff turnover at KSMO-Kateera and Kagumire
Advocates in Uganda using objectives namely to establish the effect of leadership factors on
staff turnover in Uganda; to examine the effect of rewards management on staff turnover in
Uganda and to determine the effect of job related factors on staff turnover in law firms in
Uganda. Literature about factors and staff turnover was reviewed while the study adopted a case
study design which was complemented using the qualitative and quantitative approaches. The
study population was 120 out of which a sample of 96 respondents was drawn using purposive
and simple random sampling techniques. Data was collected using questionnaires and interviews.
The study obtained a 97% response rate and key findings revealed a significant positive
relationship existed between leadership factors (.400**), reward management factors (.684**)
and job related factors (.442**) with staff turnover. For leadership factors, it can be concluded
that a significant relationship existed with staff turnover. The study concludes that good leaders
who form working teams tend to direct well their organizations while stringent supervision
measures enhance subordinate performance and drive staff away from organizations. In addition,
providing job related commissions and setting attractive basic pay incentives would reduce on
staff turnover and chances of quitting any firm. From the study, it can be concluded that job
related factors inclusive of work load and working relations would prevent staff from quitting
involuntary or voluntary. Secondly, having an effective work load policy for staff to benefit after
imputing extra efforts would make them stay highly committed to perform their duties and
responsibilities. Finally, a stable work environment for staff would strengthen committed on jobs.
Recommendations include always refer to the HR manual, review of HR manual, there is need to
review the reward structures within a shorter span of time including commissions paid to staff
and perform a job evaluation exercise.
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Factors Affecting, Staff Turnover, Uganda
Citation
Kyeyune, Juliet Nanyonga (2018) Factors affecting staff turnover at KSMO- Kateera and Kagumire Advocates in Uganda