孟加拉成衣业反生产行为、健康与安全管理系统

M. Shahinuzzaman, Imranul Hoque, A. Saha
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本研究考察了孟加拉国成衣员工反生产力工作行为与健康安全管理体系之间的关系。样本由384名年龄在22岁以上的参与者组成,其中192名是男性,192名是女性。采用两阶段整群抽样方法,从达喀市不同成衣行业中选取。本研究使用的工具是人口统计和个人问卷、适应性职业健康安全管理体系[6]和孟加拉版反生产行为检查表(CWB-C)[7]。进行均值、标准差、相关及逐步多元回归分析。结果表明:应急响应(β=。-312, p<.005),采购和合同(β=。071, p<.0005)和OHS政策(β=-。995, p<.0005)工人参与(β=-。448, p<.0005),基准(β=。166 p<.002)和监测与评价(β=-。132, p< 0.014)是反生产行为的显著预测因子。结果表明,应急响应对反生产行为方差的贡献最大。它对反生产行为的变异有67%的贡献。预测的六个变量加起来贡献了反生产工作行为总方差的84.6%。结果表明,应急响应、采购和合同、职业健康安全政策、工人参与、基准制定、监测和审查不足是孟加拉国成衣员工产生反生产行为的关键因素。
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Counter Productive Work Behavior, Health and Safety Management System in the Ready Made Garments Industry of Bangladesh
The present study examined the relationship between counter productivity work behavior, and health & safety management systems of readymade garments employee of Bangladesh. The sample consisted of 384 participants over the age of 22 years old, 192 of whom were males and 192 were females. They were selected from different readymade garments industries of Dhaka City by using two stage cluster sampling technique. The instruments used in this study were demographic and personal questionnaire, Adapted Occupational Health and Safety Management System [6] and Bangla version of Counterproductive Work Behavior Checklist (CWB-C) [7]. Mean, Standard deviation, correlation and stepwise multiple regressions were performed. Results indicated that emergency response (β=.-312, p<.005), procurement and contracting (β=.071, p<.0005) and OHS policy (β=-.995, p<.0005) worker participation (β=-.448, p<.0005), benchmarking (β=.166 p<.002) and monitoring and review (β=-.132, p<.014) were significant predictors of counterproductive work behavior. The results show that emergency response had the strongest contribution to the variance of counterproductive work behavior. It contributes 67% of the variance in counterproductive work behavior. The predicting six variables combined contribute 84.6% of the total variance of counterproductive work behavior. The results suggest that less emergency response, procurement and contracting, OHS policy, worker participation, benchmarking and monitoring and review as the key contributors to produce counterproductive work behavior among readymade garments employees in the context of Bangladesh.
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