Abstract
The study sought to investigate how employees' attitudes toward their work influence their commitment to the organization. To provide a comprehensive understanding, the researchers reviewed relevant literature. Employing a descriptive assessment and correlational research design, the study focused on the institution's employees as its population. Data collection utilized validated research questionnaires tailored to the study's objectives. Results revealed a notable level of alignment between employees' attitudes toward work and their organizational commitment. Specifically, the correlation analysis highlighted significant associations between attitudes toward work and both affective and continuance commitment. However, no significant correlation was found between attitudes toward work and normative organizational commitment.
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