• The Effect Of Health And Safety On Employee’s Productivity

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    • The title on this research work is “the effect of health and safety on employee’s productivity using Cadbury Nigeria Plc as a case study. The main aim is to make research if indeed health and safety measures can be regarded as a major contributor to the growth and development of any organization. The research work is also serves as a means to identify the variables that are controllable by management which to certain degree have a direct impact on the performance.
      The sources of data collection was both primary and secondary with the application of questionnaires as an instrument to gather the necessary data. The questionnaires were properly completed after being administered and this was a basis by which the primary data were collected. Textbooks, journals, articles, law reports, newspapers publications, were collected as secondary data, and also limitations to the study were indicated.
      The hypothesis was tested using chi-square test (X2) and the result were similar to those of the responses drawn from the questionnaires.
      The researcher was able to discover that in Cadbury Nigeria Plc, employees are regarded as a major contributor to the growth and development of any organization, and as such, it is necessary that health measures should be put in place they are not independent of organizational productivity.
      Moreso, it can be seen that employees health and safety has a large effect on organizational productivity. As a result of this, it is of great importance and necessity that every organization should create adequate health and safety measures in order to protect employees.

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    • CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1       THE BACKGROUND OF THE STUDYHealth and safety is an important aspect of any organization requiring adequate attention. “The practise of occupational health enjoyed a boost after the second world war, when most European countries embarked on an industrialization drive and in the process were confronted with the ills of industries” (Clarke, 2004).Since then, various discipline embodied in occupational medicine, nursing, hygiene, and saf ... Continue reading---