International Journal of

Business & Management Studies

ISSN 2694-1430 (Print), ISSN 2694-1449 (Online)
DOI: 10.56734/ijbms
The Impact of Low Employee Morale on Labour Turnover: A Case of Kwazulu-Natal Liquor Authority

Abstract


As a state-owned entity mandated to deliver public value, the KwaZulu-Natal Liquor Authority (KZNLA) has faced challenges and constraints due to high labour turnover and subdued employee morale, negatively affecting productivity and organisational performance. The study's significance and rationale were to examine the impact of low employee morale on labour turnover and attrition within the organisation to mitigate and de-risk its pervasiveness that negatively affects employee morale and organisational performance or productivity. The study used a quantitative, positivism-oriented, and deductive-inclined approach, and data collection was done through a questionnaire. The target population encapsulated the permanent and fixed-term employees of KZNLA, totalling 167. Data analysis was undertaken using the SmartPLS 4 statistical tool. The SmartPLS 4 statistical and structural equation modelling (SEM) collaboration was undertaken for the partial least squares (PLS) path modelling method. The study findings indicated that KZNLA employees currently are subjected to low morale levels and are responsible for labour turnover and low productivity. The study also revealed that KZNLA experiences unabating proportions of employee attrition, work overload, subdued recognition, non-competitive rewards and remuneration, perceived lack of benefits, skewed organisational culture and structure, and poor consultative communication from leadership or top management. Furthermore, the study's findings recommended that KZNLA undertake a benchmarking exercise that compares and contrasts the rewards system, culture, and strategic thrust of similar state-owned entities regarding employee motivation and retention strategies to bolster employee morale and reduce labour turnover. The rationalisation process's prioritisation aims to improve employee morale by creating a conducive motivational environment.