THE DISTRIBUTION OF WAGES, JOBS, CO-WORKERS, AND SUPERVISION TO WORKERS’JOB SATISFACTION

Untari, Dewi and Raspati, Muhammad Irsyad and Handani, Sari Sri (2021) THE DISTRIBUTION OF WAGES, JOBS, CO-WORKERS, AND SUPERVISION TO WORKERS’JOB SATISFACTION. International Journal of Economics, Business, and ACcounting Research (IJEBAR), 5 (1). pp. 42-53. ISSN 2614-1280

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Abstract

The goal of this research is to find out the distribution of wages, jobs, co-workers, and supervision to the workers’s job satisfaction, both partially and simultaneously. The methods used in this research are descriptive and verificative, using questionnaire. The research shows: The distribution of wages is categorized as good with ttotal score of 365, jobs are also categorized as good, scored 546, co-workersis categorized as good, scored 435, supervision is categorized as good with the score of 353, and job satisfaction is categorized as good scored 309. Partially, wages has positive effect and significant toward workers’s job satisfaction, where as thitung> ttabelof 3.492 > 2.365. Jobs is proven to have positif and significant effect on workers’s job satifaction, where as thitung> ttabelof 5.255 > 2.365. Co-workerswas proven to have positive but not significant effect on workers’s job satisfaction, where as thitung> ttabelof 2.047 > 2.365. Supervision was proven to have negative and significant effect on workers’s job satisfaction, where as thitung> ttabelof -3.130 > -2.365. Simultaneously, there was proven that there were positive effects of wages, jobs, co-workers, and supervision to workers’s job satisfaction, where as of Fhitung> Ftabel23.053 > 4.12. Based on the result of the hypothesis, it was concluded that effect amongst wages, jobs, co-workers, and supervision, to workers’s job satisfaction, both partially and simultaneously.

Keyword :Wages, Jobs, Co-workers, Supervision, Job Satisfaction

Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HC Economic History and Conditions
Divisions: Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Education
Depositing User: Unnamed user with username lina
Date Deposited: 04 May 2026 04:42
Last Modified: 04 May 2026 04:42
URI: http://eprints.unibba.ac.id/id/eprint/124

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