The evaluation of the effectiveness of job placement administration practice : a case study of the Human Resources Business Unit (HRBU) at Msunduzi Municipality
Date
2019-11
Authors
Vezi, Phumelela Talent
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Abstract
Msunduzi Municipality is located in KwaZulu-Natal, in its second largest city called
Pietermaritzburg. The city is the legislative and administrative centre of the province
(Statistics South Africa, 2018). Msunduzi Local Municipality was placed under
administration in March 2010.
The major organisational restructuring processes and placement of employees began
in 2004 in the Msunduzi Municipality. The reason was that former employees of the
municipality worked for many years without any career development. The placement
had more problems such as misappropriation on placement of employees, high
workloads, low staff morale and lack of job satisfaction.
Through the restructuring and placement process, Msunduzi Municipality intended to
recognise the need for satisfying and rewarding careers for employees. Therefore, it
became imperative to investigate the effectiveness of administration on job placement
in the Human Resources Business Unit of Msunduzi Municipality in order to find and
recommend ways of satisfying employees and at the same time enhancing their social
and economic advancement.
A sample size of 26 participants, 11 females and 15 males out of 350 total employees
was chosen for the study as participants. This is because qualitative research employs
a small sample size since it involves in-depth interviews of participants which requires
more time. This study was be based in Pietermaritzburg, specifically on Human
Resources Business Unit (HRBU) of Msunduzi Municipality. The found that the
employees at Msunduzi Municipality had different ideas about what job placement is
all about and the policies that entails it. It emerged very strongly in the findings that
most of the employees perceived the job placement process to be poor and
consequently affecting the growth and survival of the organisation.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for a Master of Management Sciences in Administration and Information Management, Durban University of Technology, South Africa, Durban, 2019.
Keywords
Job placement, Effective administration
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/3577