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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of perceived support from family-friendly policies and supervisors on job satisfaction of employees by incorporating work-family conflict as a mediator. Design/methodology/approach Primary data were collected from 369 employees working in different organizations from the service sector in India. Smart PLS software was used to perform partial least square structural equational modeling. Findings The result confirms that both family-friendly policies and supervisor support negatively influences the work-family conflict. Also, work-family conflict partially mediates between family-friendly policies and job satisfaction as well as between supervisor support and job satisfaction. Also, supervisor support directly influences the job satisfaction of the employees. Research limitations/implications Management needs to know the relevance of work-life policies and supervisor support to increase job satisfaction and reduce employees’ work-family conflict. Results will be useful for implementing family-friendly policies and designing training courses for the supervisors. This will make the workplace more family-friendly. Originality/value This study creates value for the employees in meeting their family obligations by reducing their work-family conflict. Organizations are benefited by attracting positive outcomes like satisfied employees, which will, in turn, lead to a more productive and happier workforce. Studies examining the influence of these policies and supervisory support on job satisfaction with work-family conflict as the mediating variable are difficult to find in the Indian context.

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  • Today, we live in a continually changing environment, with high professionalism, increased technology usage, pressure and stress (Saxena, 2018)

  • Results reveal that more job satisfaction can be attracted by lowering the work-family conflict of employees with the help of increasing the perception of support among employees using familyfriendly policies and supervisor support

  • Family-friendly policies significantly influence work-family conflict, but they do not directly influence job satisfaction. Both the direct and indirect effect of supervisor support exists on job satisfaction

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We live in a continually changing environment, with high professionalism, increased technology usage, pressure and stress (Saxena, 2018). Responsibilities for both females and males have increased due to the changing nature of the workforce and family composition like dual-career couples, increasing trends of nuclear families and increasing number of. Published in Vilakshan – XIMB Journal of Management. The full terms of this licence maybe seen at http:// creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/legalcode

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