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    DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF A TOOL TO MEASURE KNOWLEDGE OF LABOUR LAWS AMONG EMPLOYEES
SULPHEY, MM; AA ALANZI and Martin KLEPEKBasic information
Original name
DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF A TOOL TO MEASURE KNOWLEDGE OF LABOUR LAWS AMONG EMPLOYEES
	Authors
SULPHEY, MM; AA ALANZI and Martin KLEPEK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)
			Edition
 E & M EKONOMIE A MANAGEMENT, LIBEREC 1, TECHNICAL UNIV LIBEREC, 2021, 1212-3609
			Other information
Language
English
		Type of outcome
Article in a journal
		Field of Study
50204 Business and management
		Country of publisher
Czech Republic
		Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 1.422
			RIV identification code
RIV/47813059:19520/21:A0000273
		Organization unit
School of Business Administration in Karvina
			UT WoS
000733816600006
		Keywords in English
Labour laws; employer-employee relations; Saudi Arabia; scale development; organizational justice
		Tags
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				Changed: 28/2/2022 18:23, doc. Ing. Martin Klepek, Ph.D.
				
		Abstract
In the original language
Labour legislations provide guidelines to prevent unfair labour practices and organizational injustice. All employment and labour laws propose standards regarding wages, wellbeing, safety, and equitable treatment, which reduces conflicts. However, informational imbalances between employers and employees prevent employees from having adequate knowledge about labour legislation. Consequently, some employers treat employees inconsistently and that could be detrimental to them. A practical solution to this problem is making employees aware of the provisions of labour laws. As an initial step towards this, there is a definite need to assess employees' awareness regarding labour laws. Nevertheless, there is a lack of a standardized tool to measure the knowledge level of labour legislation, which has impaired empirical examinations. Using randomly collected 346 samples from two different types of industries, the present study constructed and validated a tool to measure labour law knowledge. The study has followed a simple scale development framework consisting of item generation, scale development, and psychometric evaluation. The measurement tool has been developed using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. The final questionnaire consists of 17 items under four factors, exhibited significant reliability and validity. The developed tool is expected to fill the gap in the literature and stimulate further empirical research. The study also examined the difference in the knowledge level based on the demographics of the sample. The results show a significant difference between the knowledge levels based on gender, citizenship, type of industry, and qualifications. Future research directions are proposed at the end of the paper, together with the limitations of this study.