Impact of worker demographics and shift rotation on work stress factors in manufacturing

Work Stress is a barrier towards productivity and efficiency in manufacturing sector. Various factors of stress interact with the demographics such as age, education, experience, marital status and smoking habits of workers. Different workers exhibit different reactions towards work stress. To e...

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Main Authors: Bugvi, Salman Abubakar, Hameed, Khurram, Hussain, Amjad, Ahmad Mufti, Nadeem, Ahmad, Aftab, Jamil, Fawad, Ghauri, Farooq
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
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spelling my-ukm.journal.203372022-11-02T01:03:04Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20337/ Impact of worker demographics and shift rotation on work stress factors in manufacturing Bugvi, Salman Abubakar Hameed, Khurram Hussain, Amjad Ahmad Mufti, Nadeem Ahmad, Aftab Jamil, Fawad Ghauri, Farooq Work Stress is a barrier towards productivity and efficiency in manufacturing sector. Various factors of stress interact with the demographics such as age, education, experience, marital status and smoking habits of workers. Different workers exhibit different reactions towards work stress. To enhance productivity, manufacturing industry is utilizing night shift. However, night shift work is against the natural tendency of humans. The impact of rotating shift in context of work-stress of the workers is an area of concern. To understand the impact of demographics and shift rotation on work-stress of the workers, a quantitative study was undertaken in a medium sized automotive organization. The case organization was explored through a survey questionnaire administered to both day and night shift workers and analysed through Non parametric Spearman correlation and Mann Whitney U Test. The study highlights the need for effective reward and gratification scheme (Young Worker Avg 3.12 – Old Worker Avg 3.82), taking care of old age workers (Muscle Pain Old Avg 4.47 – Young Avg 3.84), reducing the smoking habit (Depression Smoking Avg 3.79 – Non Smoking Avg 3.12) (Fatigue Smoking Avg 3.92 – Non Smoking Avg 3.06), fostering social community and teamwork. Night shift may enhance production but should not be accepted as an ideal solution. The downsides and ill effects of the unnatural night shift work in the form of work stress are identified and should be reduced by management. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20337/1/17.pdf Bugvi, Salman Abubakar and Hameed, Khurram and Hussain, Amjad and Ahmad Mufti, Nadeem and Ahmad, Aftab and Jamil, Fawad and Ghauri, Farooq (2022) Impact of worker demographics and shift rotation on work stress factors in manufacturing. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 34 (4). pp. 689-702. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-3404-2022/
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description Work Stress is a barrier towards productivity and efficiency in manufacturing sector. Various factors of stress interact with the demographics such as age, education, experience, marital status and smoking habits of workers. Different workers exhibit different reactions towards work stress. To enhance productivity, manufacturing industry is utilizing night shift. However, night shift work is against the natural tendency of humans. The impact of rotating shift in context of work-stress of the workers is an area of concern. To understand the impact of demographics and shift rotation on work-stress of the workers, a quantitative study was undertaken in a medium sized automotive organization. The case organization was explored through a survey questionnaire administered to both day and night shift workers and analysed through Non parametric Spearman correlation and Mann Whitney U Test. The study highlights the need for effective reward and gratification scheme (Young Worker Avg 3.12 – Old Worker Avg 3.82), taking care of old age workers (Muscle Pain Old Avg 4.47 – Young Avg 3.84), reducing the smoking habit (Depression Smoking Avg 3.79 – Non Smoking Avg 3.12) (Fatigue Smoking Avg 3.92 – Non Smoking Avg 3.06), fostering social community and teamwork. Night shift may enhance production but should not be accepted as an ideal solution. The downsides and ill effects of the unnatural night shift work in the form of work stress are identified and should be reduced by management.
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author Bugvi, Salman Abubakar
Hameed, Khurram
Hussain, Amjad
Ahmad Mufti, Nadeem
Ahmad, Aftab
Jamil, Fawad
Ghauri, Farooq
spellingShingle Bugvi, Salman Abubakar
Hameed, Khurram
Hussain, Amjad
Ahmad Mufti, Nadeem
Ahmad, Aftab
Jamil, Fawad
Ghauri, Farooq
Impact of worker demographics and shift rotation on work stress factors in manufacturing
author_facet Bugvi, Salman Abubakar
Hameed, Khurram
Hussain, Amjad
Ahmad Mufti, Nadeem
Ahmad, Aftab
Jamil, Fawad
Ghauri, Farooq
author_sort Bugvi, Salman Abubakar
title Impact of worker demographics and shift rotation on work stress factors in manufacturing
title_short Impact of worker demographics and shift rotation on work stress factors in manufacturing
title_full Impact of worker demographics and shift rotation on work stress factors in manufacturing
title_fullStr Impact of worker demographics and shift rotation on work stress factors in manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Impact of worker demographics and shift rotation on work stress factors in manufacturing
title_sort impact of worker demographics and shift rotation on work stress factors in manufacturing
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2022
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20337/1/17.pdf
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20337/
https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-3404-2022/
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