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Title: Employee satisfaction with union representation at a selected South African University of Technology
Authors: Govender, Shamilla 
Keywords: Employee satisfaction;Union representation;Universities of Technology
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: 
Komsi (2010: 7) identifies three reasons for workers joining a trade union. The first
motive is to better know workers’ rights, the second is because of belief in collective
action and the third is to promote the interest of one’s self and co-workers.
The Durban University of Technology (DUT) has three trade unions on campus, i.e.,
TENUSA, NEWAHU AND NTEU. Each trade union representatives, known as shop
stewards, face the difficulty of having to support two, roles i.e., (i) the role of either a
lecturer, administrator or administrator support and (ii) that of a shop
steward/executive member. The trade union representatives are elected at an Annual
General Meeting (AGM) for a period of between one and three years and expected to
perform union activities over and above their own job functions and responsibilities.
The aim of this study was to survey employee satisfaction with union representation
at a selected University of Technology. The objectives of the study were to determine
whether union members are happy with union representation of their interests to
identify the areas of representation that is lacking and to recommend ways in which
worker interest can be improved.
The population consisted of all full-time staff members of the Durban University of
Technology. These included academics, academic support and administrative
support staff; male and female; of diverse race groups; working on all seven campuses
of the University.
The initial sampling method used for this study was stratified systematic because the
population comprised of distinctly different categories of workers and each category
was sampled separately to ensure that it was equally represented. The researcher
used questionnaires as the data collection tool. The following factors were taken into
consideration in determining the best possible way of distributing the questionnaires:
the large sample size of 620 staff that needed to be surveyed and the wide geographic
spread of the selected sample elements. To facilitate easy collection the researcher opted to use Microsoft Forms as the data
collection tool. Microsoft Forms is a lightweight, simple tool that allows you to easily
construct a form, collect real-time responses, and display automated charts to show
your data. You can create a form in minutes, no training needed and respondents can
fill it out on any browser without downloading a separate app. After numerous followup attempts, the response rate was still very low requiring the researcher to conduct
a purposive / convenient sampling method targeting all unionised staff.
The study found that the members surveyed were very satisfied with the effectiveness
of their unions. Members indicated that union officials were available as soon as you
needed them; gave members a choice in how the union works; kept their members
updated and treated complaints properly. Members were satisfied with the
membership fees and were actively involved in electing their union leadership.
Notwithstanding, the fact that there was overall satisfaction by the members survey,
the researcher provided recommendations on each of the areas that received a
minimally negative rating.
Description: 
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the Masters in Management Sciences: Business Administration, Durban University of Technology, 2021.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4282
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4282
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