MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

South African Construction Craftsmen’s Perceptions of Effective Personnel Management Practices

  • Aghimien Douglas,
  • Aigbavboa Clinton,
  • Oke Ayodeji,
  • Makhwathana Mbavhalelo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201926603020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 266
p. 03020

Abstract

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The recent skill shortage within South Africa has raised the need for proper management of the available craftsmen in the construction industry, as a large portion of work executed within the industry is done by this set of workers. It is based on this knowledge that this study assessed South African construction craftsmen’s perception on how effective personnel management can be achieved. A survey approach was adopted and a structured questionnaire was used in harnessing information form craftspeople within the construction industry in Johannesburg metropolitan area. Data analyses were done using percentage, mean item score and standard deviation. The reliability of the questionnaire was also tested using Cronbach alpha test. The study revealed that provision of competitive pay, effective leadership, recruiting the multi-skilled workers, the reward for dedicated workers, and paying attention to employee’s needs were the key measures for improving the management of personnel. The study further recommends that managers of construction organisations should give attention to the identified measures of improving management of employees and implement them to recruit and retain employees within their organisations. The study adds to existing knowledge on the theme of measures for effective personnel management in the construction industry.