2017
DOI: 10.4038/kjhrm.v12i2.35
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Effect of employee welfare facilities on employee retention: a study of cabin crew employees in Sri Lankan airlines

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“…Sri Lanka suffers hugely from a decreasing employee retention rate (Department of Census and Statistics, 2017, as cited in Surangi & Dissanayake, 2021). The service sector in Sri Lanka severely encounters holding their employees (Harshani & Welmilla, 2017). Especially the Sri Lankan service sector healthcare industry nowadays struggles with a high employee turnover.…”
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“…Sri Lanka suffers hugely from a decreasing employee retention rate (Department of Census and Statistics, 2017, as cited in Surangi & Dissanayake, 2021). The service sector in Sri Lanka severely encounters holding their employees (Harshani & Welmilla, 2017). Especially the Sri Lankan service sector healthcare industry nowadays struggles with a high employee turnover.…”
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confidence: 99%