Exploring Factors Contributing Towards the Employee’s Turnover in Coffee Shop Sector in Newcastle, UK
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2024-08
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Saudi Digital Library
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This study investigated perceptions of coffee shop employees' turnover intention in
the city of Newcastle, UK. The study also highlighted key factors such as job
satisfaction, career development and workload toward employee's turnover are
discussed. A mixed-methods approach was employed, involving both quantitative
and qualitative (naturalistic) data and data analysis. Participants included male and
female coffee shop employees (N = 35) were recruited. Analysis of data from
numerous sources (questionnaires, and semi-structured interviews) indicated
differences among the employees in relation to perceptions of the three key factors
that associated with the employees’ turnover intention ( job satisfaction, career
development and extensive workload) but in general it was clear that the coffee shop
sector in its current form is not meeting the employees’ needs and expectations. The
findings of the study revealed the means of identifying those needs and the failure of
the coffee shop sector to meet employees’ needs. Furthermore, the results showed
that some evidence of employees' payment scale in various job levels being the
potential factors of the causes to employee's turnover intention and its antecedents.
The study provided recommendation and practical implications whereby practical
solutions could be implemented and practical practices, to retain effective workers to
reducing employees’ turnover process. To sum up, recommendation in which
employers can provide a positive working environment that possess job satisfaction,
a continuous career development, and devoting the normal amount of workload was
also recommended. Thus, employees’ turnover intention reduced, and staff
productivity will raise.
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Employee, turnover, intention, job satisfaction, career development
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