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Elisa Kurnia Maulida; Furi Indriyani; Rohani Lestari Napitupulu

Jurnal Manuhara : Pusat Penelitian Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Turnover intention is a critical issue that companies must address, particularly in service sectors such as cleaning services, which often experience high employee turnover rates. This study is motivated by the observation that low wages and high workloads are the main factors contributing to turnover intention among workers. The primary objective of this research is to analyze the effect of wages and workload on the turnover intention of daily workers at PT Serasi Manunggal Sejahtera ICE BSD. The study employed a quantitative approach using survey methods for data collection, which included observation, questionnaires, and documentation. The population of this study consisted of 105 workers, from which a sample of 84 respondents was selected using the Yamane formula. The sampling technique applied was Simple Random Sampling to ensure unbiased representation. Data analysis was carried out using SPSS version 30, which involved data quality tests, classical assumption tests, hypothesis testing, and the determination coefficient test. The findings of this research indicate that wages have a negative and significant effect on turnover intention, implying that higher wages tend to reduce employees’ desire to leave their jobs. Conversely, workload has a positive and significant effect on turnover intention, indicating that greater workload increases employees’ likelihood of resigning. These results highlight the importance for company management to review wage policies and manage workloads effectively. By addressing these factors, companies can reduce turnover intention, maintain employee stability, and improve organizational performance.

Bryan Anna Wijaya; Fiona Valencia Setiawan

Journal of Educational Innovation and Public Health 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

ABSTRACT Cigarette consumption is one of the main risk factors that can cause various non-communicable diseases, such as coronary heart disease, stroke, lung cancer, and even death. In a cigarette, there are around 70 substances that can cause cancer and contain more than 5,000 chemicals that can have a negative impact on health. In Indonesia, cigarette consumption is regulated by the Republic of Indonesia Government Regulation Number 109 of 2012 concerning the Safeguarding of Materials Containing Addictive Substances in the Form of Tobacco Products for Health. In chapter IV, the fifth section, Articles 49-52 regulate non-smoking areas where someone cannot consume cigarettes in non-smoking areas. This research is descriptive research with survey methods and sample collection using purposive sampling from Tarumanagara University cleaning service with a sample size of 108 respondents. As many as 67.6% of respondents were male and 71.3% were active smokers. Conclusion: most respondents (78.8%) had good knowledge about the dangers of smoking and as many as 89.8% were aware of government regulations governing cigarette consumption

Haryono, Novita; Arzil, Andrine Prima Afneta; Suminar Ayu, Aulia; Hastjarjo, Sri; Widyantoro, Widyantoro +2 more

Adi Widya: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat

The community has the right to get a clean, beautiful, comfortable and healthy environment; get cleaning services; utilizing and processing waste; actively participate in waste management activities; and obtain information from local governments and/or other parties that are directly related to the sustainability of life related to waste. This right has direct implications for the community's obligations regarding the management of household waste and/or similar household waste by being obliged to reduce and/or handle waste in an environmentally sound manner. Unfortunately, the handling of environmentally sound waste has not gone well due to inadequate facilities, enforcement of regulations, and low awareness of the community itself. PT. Wahana Anugerah Energi has developed a waste collection and transportation system using a smartphone application called Rapel. Rapel campaigns for sustainable waste management in households. Currently, Rapel provides garbage pick-up services, especially for recycled waste. However, the problems faced include: wide community reach but with Human Resources (HR) PT. The Wahana Anugerah Energi (Rapel Surakarta) is limited, facilities and infrastructure for the ongoing development of understanding of waste management for the community are not sufficient, the application of Rapel is not yet known by the people of Surakarta. overcome, the lack of public awareness of Surakarta City regarding waste management, lack of cooperation and coordination with agencies related to waste problems so that Rapel technology has not received public knowledge, Surakarta people do not know about data integration related to environmental information. From this problem, we  design a social marketing communication program so that Rapel Indonesia's goal of encouraging people to sort household waste can be achieved. To achieve this, we design a waste sorting workshop by presenting credible sources such as Lyfe With Less Representative and Rapel Indonesia Manager. Keywords: Waste Management, Education, Society, Technology, Surakarta

Dito Aditia Darma Nasution; Meigia Nidya Sari; Annisa Fajariah Damanik

Proceeding. of The International Conference on Business and Economics 2023 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

This study raises the phenomenon of the effectiveness of receiving cleaning service retribution in Pematang Serai Village, Langkat Regency. The reason for this research was that the acceptance of cleaning service retribution for Langkat Regency from 2014 to 2020 was still not optimal and had not been able to reach the targets set each year, so it was necessary to conduct research to measure the effectiveness of receiving cleaning service retribution with an analysis of the principles of good governance. This study uses qualitative research methods with data collection techniques through interviews and documentation. Meanwhile, data analysis techniques used data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The research results show that the level of effectiveness of cleaning service retribution from 2017 to 2020 has an average of 73%, based on effectiveness criteria or indicators it can be judged that the level of effectiveness of cleaning service retribution is included in the Less Effective category. The application of the Good Governance Principles for cleaning service retribution has not been implemented perfectly and still needs to be improved.