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Employee Satisfaction With Work‐life Balance Policies And Organizational Commitment: A Philippine Study
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Quality Of LifeFamily MedicineOrganizationsWlbps EmployeesHuman Resource ManagementWorker Well-beingOrganizational BehaviorWork-life BalanceEmployee AttitudeSocial HealthManagementWork AttitudePhilippine StudyHealth SciencesJob SatisfactionEmployee BenefitsWork‐life Balance PoliciesOrganizational CommitmentBusinessWorklife BalanceSpecific Wlbps
Summary This study investigates the relationship between public employees' satisfaction with work‐life balance policies (WLBPs) and organizational commitment in the relatively unexplored Philippine context. Our findings show that (i) employees' overall satisfaction with WLBPs is positively related to organizational commitment, (ii) when specific WLBPs are examined, only satisfaction with health and wellness programs are positively associated with organizational commitment, and (iii) when accounting for employees' preferences for WLBPs, compensatory time‐off, childcare policy, health insurance benefits, and paid sick leave are positively related to organizational commitment. The findings indicate that understanding which WLBPs employees prefer is important before implementing WLBPs. The article discusses the theoretical and practical implications of this study in the developing country context. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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