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The well-being of workers in the construction industry : a model for employment assistance

Author(s)
James, Priscilla Mageret
Date Issued
2011
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract
The construction industry is an important player in the economy of South Africa. In spite of the numerous constraints facing the industry in developing countries, it makes significant contributions to economic growth.

The construction industry is a challenging place to work (Pillay & Haupt in Hinze, Bohner & Lew, 2008). The diverse industry is, however, associated with high risk environments and employees are exposed to harsh and dangerous situations, e.g. employees have to work with dangerous machines and equipment.

The industry stands out from other industries as having the highest worker injury and fatality rates. Every construction worker is likely to be temporarily unfit to work at some time as a result of moderate injuries or health problems after working on a construction site (Shakantu, Haupt & Tookey, 2006; Smallwood, 2004).

This study was prompted by the lack of an Employee Assistance Programme for workers in a medium-sized construction company.

A non-probability sampling procedure was utilised. In order to investigate and explore the well-being of employees a research questionnaire was developed and presented to a sample of 34 male respondents in the construction company for completion.

The empirical results indicated the difficulties that the respondents are experiencing. The results further revealed the need for assistance from the employer to the respondents.

It is anticipated that the research will contribute to, firstly, an awareness of problems in the construction industry regarding the well-being of workers, and secondly to develop a model which will positively contribute to the effective development and implementation of an assistance programme for employees in the construction industry.
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Thesis (MTech (Human Resource Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2011
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Employee assistance p...

Construction industry...

Construction workers ...

Employment assistance...

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