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SALARIES AND WAGES ADMINISTRATION AS A TOOL FOR IMPROVING EMPLOYEE’S PERFORMANCE IN AN ORGANISATION. (A CASE STUDY OF OLAMABORO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KOGI STATE)

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Abstract

This work is concerned with salaries and wages administration in Nigeria public sector, a case study of Olamaboro Local Government Area of Kogi State. It is on this premise that the study is set to evaluate and highlight the significances of salaries and wages as factors towards achieving the aims and objectives of an organization. The employers of labour are aware of the fact that salary is also one way of motivating workers in an organization. The research design used in this study is descriptive research method. The sample used is 150 and the sampling technique simple random technique. The sources of data collection used in this research are personal interview, personal observation and the use of questionnaire. Method of data analysis used is Chi-square formular. Based on the analysis of data for the study, the following findings were pertinent. (1) That salary and wages administration is an essential part of any productive organization. (2) The researcher also found out
INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Organization is the most significant and integral point of administration. Without

proper organization, administration is not possible. Thus organization is important to

every administrative action. For no administrative action can be implemented without

an organization. Therefore, no organization can exist without people or human

resources to pilot its affairs. People or human resources have been identified as the

core element in an organization.

The concept of organization has been variously defined, for instance, Waldo (1978)

defined it as “the structure of authoritative and habitual personal interrelations in an

administrative system”. Organisation has also been defined as “social units

deliberately constructed and reconstructed to seek specific goals” (Quoted in Makae

and Pitt. 1980).

Gulick (1937) defines organization as a formal structure of authority through which

work sub-divided are arranged, defined and coordinated for the designated objective

or goal. As it were, individuals who created an organization in order to achieve some

specific aims and objectives in turn, the organization attract individuals who wish to

become members for the purpose of their own need for money, interest status and

symbols.

Organization is said to be a holistic of both human, capital and material resources with

the aim of putting their resources together to meet goals and objectives. Ideally an

organization should seek to accomplish all its set objectives. However, salary is one

of the first and basic fundamental human needs. This is because the immediate

problems confronting a school graduate or a new applicant is how to secure a good job

so that he can earn a living. Therefore, salary administration, means a method and

process that any organization uses for compensating their workers for service

rendered. Salary is also a process of determining monetary reward for service

rendered by the employees to an organization. In a nutshell, salaries and wages

administration is the establishment and implementation of sound policies and method

of employee’s compensation.

On productivity, the need for productivity improvement exists virtually in all countries

of the world whether developed or developing countries like Nigeria etc. The primary

reason for this, is precisely because of increased productivity and performance and

economic growth. Consequently, industrial development effort will come to naught

unless a nation’s productivity also improves in the developing countries. It is

generally accepted that salaries and wages have to bear some relationship to

productivity. The theory is that wages cannot diverge significantly from productivity

without causing either inflation or unemployment. The implication is that a dynamic

economy with full employment and no inflation might be an achievement in the

performance of the organization.

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS

The usually enhanced remuneration paid to the civil servants, have been rendered

inadequate by the high rates of inflation pervading the economy over the years. The

civil and public services have witnessed a lot of neglect which has led to a drop in

salary and wages and efficiency of both civil and public servants. In response to this,

study in the public and civil services, the employers of labour (government and private

enterprises) introduce the method and process of compensating their employees

through what is called salaries and wages administration. Though, employers will

impact positively on the employees morale and subsequently induce their

performance. This work is set to solve the problems of salaries and wages and

performances in an organization. This will go a long way in improving their

performance and hence lead to higher productivity. Promotion policy should be

awarded as at when due. From the analysis above, it shows that if workers’ salaries

and wages are equitable it will enhance the performance of the employees. The

problems of salaries and wages not paid as at when due, salaries and wages increment

etc need to be solved through good salaries and wages policy. There should be no

delay on annual leave, maternity leave, transport allowance, housing allowances, and

medical allowances.

1.3 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

Salaries and wages administration is one of the newest personnel challenges in

modern organization. This study hopes to provide a comprehensive document that

would discuss salaries and wages administration in Nigeria and its impact on

performance in an organization. The research work is of a great importance to the

employers and employees in the following ways:

(1) To attract and retain sufficient and suitable employees that will help the

organization to achieve its objectives.

(2) To reward employees of their efforts and commitment to the

organization.

(3) To motivate workers to a high performance.

(4) It also reveals the extent to which salary and wages administration policy

can go a long way in improving workers’ performance in the

organization and hence lead to increased productivity.

The employees and the employers are the beneficiaries of this study because when

employees are well paid, they tend to work well by so doing, the organization is

increasing their productivity because the employees are committed to their work.

1.4 SCOPE OF THE STUDY

The scope of the study is limited to Olamaboro Local Government Area of Kogi State.

In understanding a research work, its scope is normally defined with respect to a

geographical and time dimension. The fixing of such boundaries is usually resorted to

due to the problems posed by the administration of a large data. This study therefore,

conforms to enhance the salaries and wages of the worker within the organization to

increase their performance.

1.5 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY

The obvious limitations of time, finance and materials such as textbooks and other

resources on the researcher makes it absolutely impossible to embark on such

comprehensive study that will cover the comparative study of the whole local

government in the state. Hence, the limitation has necessitated the choice of a case

study which is Olamaboro local government area.

Hence, the choice local government as a case study is not arbitrarily embarked upon

by the researcher. It was expected that the study would serve as a representation of a

state from whose inductive research finding would be of general application. The

researcher hopes that other scholars interested in salaries and wages administration

will undertake a more comprehensive study to cover the entire state in the future.

Therefore, wages are regularly, hourly or weekly payment made or received by

workers for services rendered by an employer. Hence, both salaries and wages are

payment for labour service.

1.6 RESEARCH QUESTIONS

The following research questions are posed to aid the researcher in the study.

(1) To what extent has salary and wages affected the performance of workers in

an organization.

(2) Why salary and wages administration in an organization?

(3) To what extent has lack of salary and wages administration affected workers’

performance particularly in Olamaboro local government?

(4) Do management offer adequate salaries and wages to workers in Olamaboro

local government?

(5) Are salaries and wages a motivator for performance or dissatisfier?

(6) How has salary and wages affected the improvement of the workers’

performance?

1.7 HYPOTHESES

For the purpose of this study, the following hypotheses are postulated:

(a) That the salaries and wages of the organization has no significant relationship

with the workers’ performance (Ho)

That salaries and wages administration has a significant relationship with the

workers’ performance in the organization (Hi)

(b) Salaries and wages is not a criteria for employees’ commitment to work (Ho)

Salaries and wages is a criteria for employees’ commitment to work (Hi)

(c) There are no inadequacies in the provision of salaries and wages of workers as

at when due (Ho)

There are inadequacies in the provision of salaries and wages of workers as at

when due (Hi).

(d) Salary and wages administration is not important in an organization (Ho)

Salary and wages administration is important in an organization (Hi)

(e) Improvement of workers is not based on salaries and wages (Ho)

Improvement of workers is based on salaries and wages (Hi)

(f) There is no need for salary and wages administration in an organization (Ho)

There is need for salary and wages administration in an organization (Hi)

1.8 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

It is one thing to be blessed with abundant human resources and another to manage

these resources to achieve stated objectives. No organization can hope to move or

improve positively without the effort of her workers and as such sound salaries or

wages is a sine qua non for improved performance of workers. They contributed in no

small way towards improved performance in the organization.

Therefore, this study among other things is aimed at achieving the following

objectives:

(1) To determine the relationship between salaries and wages and workers

productivity in Olamaboro local government area.

(2) To measure if a day work: earning is directly proportional to the time worked

but rates are graded. This is mostly applied to daily paid employees.

(3) To ascertain whether salaries and wages administration boosts the

performances of the workers.

(4) To identify how workers productivity, negative attitude to work during

working hours and low payment of remuneration affect performance in

Olamaboro local government and to proffer suitable suggestions and

solutions.

(5) Fringe benefit: this is an extra amount paid to employees to better their working

conditions, it is inform of rent supplements, transport allowances, etc. It gives

employee a desirable working conditions and it satisfies their needs.

1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS

(1) SALARY: a major responsibility of an organization is to make sure that its

workers’ salaries are paid as at when due. The organization has to be certain

that salaries paid can satisfy the basic physiological and safety needs of their

employees, which when satisfied, one can expect them to put their best effort

in order to achieve the organizational objectives. Therefore, salary refers to a

fixed regular payment usually made every month or annually to the employees

of an organization concerned. Salary could be an agreed amount of money

between the employer and the employee to be paid at the end of every month

in respect of the services to be rendered. Salaries are compensation paid based

on an annual rate of pay, though it is usually paid monthly irrespective of the

number of hours worked.

(2) WAGES: It is the reward that individual receives from an organization in

exchange of his labour. People who work in an organization are engaged in an

exchange relationship. The employees exchange the labour for financial

rewards. To the employer, the most important oblication he owes his

employees is their wages. Wages are compensation paid on hourly, daily or

weekly basis. It is usually paid to labourer, part time workers etc. workers are

paid based on the number of hours worked and not actually on the amount of

work done. Therefore, wages are regularly or usually hourly, daily etc

payment made or received for work or services rendered by an employee.

However, both salaries and wages are payment for labour or services rendered.

(3) ADMINISTRATION: There is no universality in defining administration.

Administration is inevitable because where policies or decision are made, they

must be applied. According to Augustus Adebayo, administration is the

organization and direction of resources both human and material for the

accomplishment of specific goal. Individual now tend to define administration

from their personal.

(4) FRINGE BENEFIT: This is an extra amount paid to employees to better

their working conditions, it is inform of rent supplements, transport

allowances, etc. It gives employee a desirable working conditions and it

satisfies their needs.1.10 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

Theoretical framework is defined as a theoretical mirror or pillar upon which research

works are seen or built. The importance of it cannot be over emphasized. According

to Obasi (1999:9) it is a device or scheme for adopting or applying the assumption, a

theoretical framework is a way of describing, analyzing and interpreting and

predicting phenomena. It involves linking problems under investigation to

assumptions, postulation and principles of a theory. It has the potentiality to provide

the significance or rationale of a study. Therefore it provides the overall background

of the research. The theoretical framework of this study is based on Abraham Maslow

hierarchy of needs theory (1965).

Psychological Needs: These include body’s automatic efforts to certain normal

functioning such as satisfaction or hunger and thirst. The need for air and shelter also

the need for sleep, sensory pleasures activity and arguable sexual desire. People

concentrate on satisfying these needs before turning to higher order needs.

Safety Needs: These include safety and security freedom from pain or threat of

physical attack, protection from danger or deprivation, the need for orderliness.

Love Needs: These include affection, sense of belonging, social activities, and both

the giving and receiving of love.

Safety Need

Psychological Needs

Love/Social Needs

Esteem

Self

Actualization

Esteem Needs: These include both self respect and the esteem of other self respect

involving the desire for confidence, strength, independence and freedom and

achieving of esteem of other involves reputation or prestige, status, recognition and

attention.

Self Actualization: This is the development and realization of one’s potential.


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