Workload Measurement Model in Industry: Fish Processing Post Covid-19

Workload Measurement Model in Industry: Fish Processing Post Covid-19

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© 2023 by IJETT Journal
Volume-71 Issue-3
Year of Publication : 2023
Author : Suradi Suradi, Ahmad Hanafie, M. Saripuddin
DOI : 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I3P221

How to Cite?

Suradi Suradi, Ahmad Hanafie, M. Saripuddin, "Workload Measurement Model in Industry: Fish Processing Post Covid-19," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 71, no. 3, pp. 206-214, 2023. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I3P221

Abstract
Reducing the number of employees during the pandemic is the reaction manufacturers mostly take to survive in doing business due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. This study aims to analyze the effect of layoffs on the workload of the affected manufacturers. The data is taken from one of the fish processing companies in the Makassar Industrial Estate, which has reduced its workforce due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Based on the results of the study showed that from the three divisions in the company, namely the admission, retouching, and packing divisions, the admission division in the fillet section obtained a different score. This study concludes whether the decision to lay off during the pandemic is right or not so that it can be a reference for companies experiencing economic impacts in terms of production efficiency and effectiveness.

Keywords
Layoff, Manufactures, Workload, Production efficiency, Staff performance.

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