Disciplinary Procedures, Employee Punctuality and Employee Performance at Ndola City Council (Zambia)

Publication Date: 03/05/2021

DOI: 10.52589/AJSSHR-LAFOQGOP


Author(s): Beauty Chewe, Thomas Kweku Taylor.

Volume/Issue: Volume 4 , Issue 2 (2021)



Abstract:

The purpose of the research was to assess the effect of disciplinary procedures on employee punctuality and performance at Ndola City Council. The research questions were: What is the relationship between disciplinary procedures, employee punctuality and performance? How have the institution’s disciplinary procedures influenced employees on their punctuality? In what ways have the institution’s disciplinary procedures influence employees’ performance? Four hypotheses, i.e., disciplinary procedures positively affect employee performance; disciplinary procedures positively affect employee punctuality; employee punctuality positively affects employee performance; disciplinary procedures and employee performance was moderated by employee punctuality were tested. The hypothesis, disciplinary procedures positively affect employee performance was supported. It was concluded that factors including organizational culture, public institutional entity, and delayed payment of employees’ motivational remunerations could possibly affect employee performance, hence punctuality not being a moderator. The main recommendation was that management should review issues related to organizational culture in relation to punctuality to improve performance.


Keywords:

Discipline, Disciplinary Procedures, Punctuality, Employee Performance, Ndola City


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