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Impact of Climate on Job Satisfaction Therefore the null hypothesis that there does not exist any relationship between HRD Climate and the level of job satisfaction of the employees in the organization is rejected. Thus after the data analysis the researcher can say that there is a significant relationship between JS and HRDC and its various components Moreover HRDC has a significant impact on the job satisfaction level of employees in Central Warehousing corporation. Having observed that a positive correlation exists between the HRD Climate and JS, Further analysis was conducted to find the relationship between the sub factors or dimensions of HRD Climate with Job Satisfaction

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Impact of Climate on Job Satisfaction

Therefore the null hypothesis that there does not exist any relationship between HRD Climate

and the level of job satisfaction of the employees in the organization is rejected.

Thus after the data analysis the researcher can say that there is a significant relationship

between JS and HRDC and its various components Moreover HRDC has a significant

impact on the job satisfaction level of employees in Central Warehousing corporation.

Having observed that a positive correlation exists between the HRD Climate and JS,

Further analysis was conducted to find the relationship between the sub factors or dimensions of HRD Climate with Job Satisfaction

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Job satisfaction General Climate

Pearson Correlation Job satisfaction 1.000 .835

General Climate .835 1.000

Sig. (1-tailed) Job satisfaction . .000

General Climate .000 .

N Job satisfaction 100 100

General Climate 100 100

Table 11: Correlation between Job Satisfaction and General Climate

Relationship between General Climate and Job Satisfaction

Correlation analysis was carried out to statistically test the relationship between General

climate and job satisfaction. The result shows that a significant positive correlation of 0.835

exists between them. Therefore, it supports the hypothesis and makes clear that an

Improvement in General Climate is essential for improving the level of job satisfaction of the

employees, which in turn will bring positive changes in Organizational Performance.

In-order to test the impact of General Climate on Job satisfaction Regression analysis was

performed.

where 

              x and y are the variables.

              b = The slope of the regression line 

              a = The intercept point of the regression line and the y axis.

              N = Number of values or elements 

              X = First Score

              Y = Second Score

              ΣXY = Sum of the product of first and Second Scores

                 ΣX = Sum of First Scores

              ΣY = Sum of Second Scores

              ΣX2 = Sum of square First Scores