Analysis of Turnover Intention in terms of Job Satisfaction, Job Stress, and Social Work Environment PT XYZ
This study aims to examine the contributions of job satisfaction, work stress, and social work environment towards employee turnover intentions at PT XYZ in Justus Area. The research method employed is quantitative, utilizing questionnaires for data collection. This research is of the descriptive analysis type, depicting the existing characteristic phenomena. The sampling technique used is a saturated sample, meaning the entire population was sampled, totaling 62 employees of PT XYZ in Justus Area. Multiple linear regression analysis was utilized. The findings indicate that job satisfaction has a positive and significant partial contribution towards turnover intentions, work stress has a positive and significant partial contribution towards turnover intentions, and the social work environment has a negative and significant partial contribution towards turnover intentions. Collectively, job satisfaction, work stress, and the social work environment significantly contribute to the turnover intentions of employees at PT XYZ.