posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byHilary Davies, B Hassett
The construction industry worldwide is having problems attracting and retaining skilled workers. This study analyses a series of factors affecting job satisfaction of site-based construction professionals employed in medium to large scale metropolitan construction firms in Melbourne, Australia. The industry survey carried out identified salary as the strongest determinant of job satisfaction. However, many respondents reported being dissatisfied with pay levels when compared to other industries and the number of work hours expected. The greatest causes of dissatisfaction were related to difficulties in maintaining a work-life balance. The indicator "Variety, interest and challenge" was the most frequently cited positive aspect of a career in construction. Given the shortage of skilled construction workers in Australia, it is important for companies to maximise the retention of site-based construction professionals and ensure that key job satisfaction indicators are met.
History
Pagination
1 - 13
Location
Sydney, N.S.W.
Open access
Yes
Start date
2006-07-11
End date
2006-07-14
ISBN-13
9780977532506
ISBN-10
097753250X
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2006, AUBEA
Editor/Contributor(s)
G Runeson, R Best
Title of proceedings
AUBEA 2006: Proceedings of the 31st Australian University Building Educators Association Annual Conference