DURBAN - A local research study by a University of KwaZulu-Natal Master of Business Administration graduate found that working long hours affects productivity. Nerissa Vallo, who recently graduated cum laude, said her study was motivated by the critical need to maximise employee productivity.
She added that many manufacturing organisations were struggling to meet weekly production targets within short time constraints. “My study focused only on blue-collar workers within a manufacturing environment. There is an opportunity for future research, to focus on white-collar workers within the corporate sector,” she said.
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