Abstract

A study on employee engagement conducted by HR Exchange Network.com, sponsored by Workday, after more than a year of the pandemic, stated that there are many changes in work patterns, job opportunities and types of work that develop related to internal communication, employee motivation, organization relations, and industrial relations. This research aimed to determine the effect of hybrid internal communication and employee motivation on employee engagement, either directly or indirectly. The other purpose of this research was to see the effect of organization relations and industrial relations on employee engagement. This quantitative research involved 398 employees of PT XWZ as respondents, using SEM PLS as an instrument to test the hypothesis. The results indicated that the internal hybrid communication method has a positive effect on industrial relations (IR) and organization relations (OR). Employee motivation does not have a positive effect on industrial relationships and organizational relationships; however, OR and IR have a positive effect on employee engagement (EE). OR mediates the relationship between hybrid internal communication and EE while IR does not mediate the relationship between employee motivation and EE.
 Keywords: hybrid internal communication, employee motivation, industrial relations, organization relations, employee engagement

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