The Effect Of Work Life Balance And Compasation On Peformance (Cencus On Non ASN Employees BPBD Tasikmalaya)

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  • Novi Auliya Program Studi Manajemen, Fakuktas Ekonomi Dan Bisnis, Universitas Perjuangan Tasikmalaya
  • Arga Sutrisna Program Studi Manajemen, Fakultas Ekonomi Dan Bisnis, Universitas Perjuangan Tasikmalaya
  • Kusuma Agdhi Rahwana Program Studi Manajemen, Fakultas Ekonomi Dan Bisnis, Universitas Perjuangan Tasikmalaya

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https://doi.org/10.53697/jim.v2i3.916

Keywords:

Work life Balance, Compensation, Performance

Abstract

Human resources have a very important role in achieving company goals. Work  life balance can be unbalanced due to long working hours compared with personal time, so it can make employees vulnerable to have a decrease in  performance. Different compensation for each employee can  cause a decrease in performance because with giving the same workload, it can  make the employees feel less valued and feel that workload who given is not commensurate with compensation and performance generated by employees.This study aims to determine the description of Work Life Balance, Compensation, and Performance on Non ASN Employees at BPBD Tasikmalaya. The analytical method used is  multiple linear regression analysis. The results of hypothesis testing found that Work Life Balance and   compensation has a Simultaneous significant effect on employee performance at BPBD  Tasikmalaya, but the Work Life Balance partially has no significant effect on Employee Performance at BPBD Tasikmalaya. Therefore, it is suggested for BPBD should be able to adjust given the workload to employees so they can divide time with personal lives and the time they spend is not used too much in the office so a decrease in employee performance can be minimized.

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2022-09-08

How to Cite

Auliya, N., Sutrisna , A. ., & Rahwana , K. A. . (2022). The Effect Of Work Life Balance And Compasation On Peformance (Cencus On Non ASN Employees BPBD Tasikmalaya). Journal of Indonesian Management, 2(3), 655–664. https://doi.org/10.53697/jim.v2i3.916

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