La influencia de la compensación total sobre la satisfacción laboral
This study aims to examine the effects of several total compensation factors on job satisfaction. This cross-sectional and confirmatory research has collected data from a sample of 246 employees, including lower-level workers, technicians, and middle managers in manufacturing and service industries...
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