“…What is more, job satisfaction is usually associated with some other key notions of the field like loyalty (Witt & Beokermen, 1991), organizational citizenship (Swaminathan & Jawahar, 2013), employee engagement (Lu, Lu, Gursoy, & Neale, 2016) in the workplace whereas with others of negative nature such as psychological distress (Moen, Kelly, & Lam, 2013), burnout, absenteeism (Tschopp, Grote, & Gerber, 2014) that leads to turnover (Al Rubaish, Rahim, Abumadini, & Wosornu, 2016) and thusly making the adverse effects of the phenomenon often times difficult to prevent (Altuntaş, 2014). It is notable that employees' job satisfaction is fundamental for their not leaving the job (Alqashan, 2013;Çekmecelioğlu, 2006;İnan & Çelik, 2018;Özel, 2014;Özyer, 2010;Randhawa, 2007). In brief, job satisfaction is the worker's basic stance taken towards their job (Weiss, 2002).…”