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Seminar and Workshop as Determinants of Workers’ Commitment in Akwa Ibom State Civil Service.
Abstract
The study examined the effects of seminar and workshop as instruments of training and
retraining workers on workers’ commitment in Akwa Ibom State civil service. Ex-post facto
research design was used for the study. 388 Civil Servants were sampled from the population
of 13,537 employees working in the AKS Civil Service. “TRAINING AND RETRAINING
QUESTIONNAIRE†(TRQ)†developed by the researcher was used to collect data for the
study. The instrument was validated by experts in Test, Measurement and Evaluation and the
reliability coefficient of the instrument was .86. Data obtained were analysed using
descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings of the study revealed that there is significant
effect of seminar on workers’ commitment in Akwa Ibom State civil service. Finally, it was
observed that there is significant effect of workshop on workers’ commitment in Akwa Ibom
State civil service. One of the recommendations was that the Federal Government should
organize seminar training for civil service workers occasionally to improve their knowledge
on a specific subject and also as a great morale booster to them.
Keywords: Seminar, Workshop, Workers’ commitment
Mrs Uduak Enobong EYO & Ndifreke Akaninyene ENO
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