EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMMES (EAPS) AND QUALITY OF WORK LIFE IN A PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATION: BIOGRAPHICAL INFLUENCES

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N. R. Bophela, Patsy Govender

https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv12i3c2p4

Abstract

This study aims to determine biographical influences on facets of employee assistance programmes (EAPs) and the quality of work life of employees in a public sector organization. Employee perceptions were conducted via questionnaire distribution and the data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. A sample 85 employees was drawn using the stratified random sampling. Significant differences surfaced with the length of service and with the three components of the study, that is, the programme on stress-related problems, the programme on personal issues and, mentoring programmes. Also, a significant difference emerged for the programme for substance abuse and the highest educational level. The literature review and the results highlight a compelling need for quality of work life and for spearheading EAPs programmes effectively in organizations.

Keywords: Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs), Quality of work life, Biographical Variables, Organizational Productivity

How to cite this paper: Bophela, N. R., & Govender, P. (2015). Employee assistance programmes (EAPS) and quality of work life in a public sector organization: Biographical influences. Corporate Ownership & Control, 12(3-2), 242-249. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv12i3c2p4