The Effect of Job Insecurity and Work Motivation on Work Engagement of Employees with Certain Time Work Agreement System
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https://doi.org/10.54595/jmeb.v1i1.19Keywords:
Work Engagement, Job Insecurity, Work MotivationAbstract
This study aims to determine the effect of job insecurity and motivation on work engagement of employees in state-owned enterprise with the certain time work agreement system partially and simultaneously. The subjects of this research are 185 employees of state-owned enterprise with a certain time work agreement system who work in Jakarta with an age range of 18-35 years old. This study uses a quantitative approach with an accidental sampling technique. The measuring instruments used in this study are the Utrecht Work Engagement, job insecurity scale, and Two-Factor Herzberg theory. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant negative effect between job insecurity on work engagement of employees in state-owned enterprise with the certain time work agreement system. There is a significant positive effect between work motivation on work engagement of employees in state-owned enterprises with the certain time work agreement system. There is an influence between job insecurity and work motivation simultaneously on work engagement of employees in state-owned enterprise with the certain time work agreement system.
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