Abstract

The paper deals with one of the most pressing problems in the field of management, the problem of employee satisfaction with working conditions. The value orientation of modern Russian society has changed significantly, partly under the influence of the axiological dominants of foreign economies, and partly due to the processes of reforms in the Russian society. At the forefront were such categories as success, efficiency, flexibility, stress resistance. However, all these trends do not always have a positive effect on the physical and mental health of employees. The experience of foreign colleagues dealing with occupational physiology can be taken into account in Russian conditions. More and more attention is paid to the problem of preventing premature employee burnout, to the study of the main motivational mechanisms that contribute to improving the quality of work. The study aims to analyze the objective and subjective factors of assessing employee performance in terms of quantitative and qualitative indicators. At the same time, the authors set the following goals: the systematization of the results of the employee survey; identification of the main problems in the workplace; development of mechanisms and methods for maintaining the motivation and health of employees; and, finally, the formation of an optimal image of a modern manager, focused on improving performance indicators and at the same time maintaining a good psychological climate in enterprises (such as government agencies, educational institutions, private companies or small businesses). It is concluded that a happy employee with a certain freedom of action, deserving the confidence of their superiors, is ready to fulfill the assigned tasks even in the face of loss of wages. Internal balance acquires the highest value for a modern employable person, and this must be taken into account when forming the road map for enterprises.

Highlights

  • In the modern world, no one will be surprised by the question of whether a person likes their job

  • Isn’t this a reason to think about the positive aspects of the necessity to work? the main question that is posed in this paper: is it possible to think that people who go to work happily are happier and healthier than those who work thinking only about the financial necessity of work?

  • The focus is on surveys conducted by leading social institutions (World Health Organization (WHO), university centers, psychologists dealing with the problems of studying the environment within a team, specialists in the field of occupational physiology, lawyers specializing in the field of labor law [1,2,3]

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Introduction

No one will be surprised by the question of whether a person likes their job. Many things can make a person happy: someone will be happier if they have excellent health or a large family, while for others, career growth and an increase in social status are more important. It should be noted that both in Germany and in Russia for more than half of the population, work is associated with the need to provide for themselves and their families. Many people try to work as long as possible. The main question that is posed in this paper: is it possible to think that people who go to work happily are happier and healthier than those who work thinking only about the financial necessity of work? Isn’t this a reason to think about the positive aspects of the necessity to work? the main question that is posed in this paper: is it possible to think that people who go to work happily are happier and healthier than those who work thinking only about the financial necessity of work?

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