11th HRM Student Research Symposium 2024

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    FACTORS AFFECTING TO RETENTION OF OPERATIONAL LEVEL EMPLOYEES IN APPAREL INDUSTRY IN SRI LANKA
    (Department of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka., 2025) Jayamanna M. K. T.; Gunasekara V. M.
    Employee retention is a critical concern in Sri Lanka's apparel industry, particularly for operational-level employees who play a vital role in production processes. This study investigates factors influencing employee retention at Hirdaramani Knit-Eheliyagoda, focusing on five key variables co-worker relationships, work environment, remuneration, job satisfaction, and supervisor support. A quantitative research method was used, involving 100 respondents chosen from 585 employees working at the operational level. Data were gathered using a standard questionnaire and analyzed with SPSS software, using simple statistics, looking for relationships, and testing ideas. The results show that the work environment, support from supervisors, and job satisfaction have a significant impact on employee retention. On the other hand, pay and relationships with co-workers matter less. These points show that having a supportive workplace, good leaders, and chances for job satisfaction are important for employee retention. The study suggests practical implications for clothing companies to keep their employees from leaving, which helps create a more reliable team and better overall performance for the company.