Medical benefits, insurance, gifts and scholarships are the second factor that motivates workers. For example, if medical benefits are different between upper and lower division employees, the upper division employees will get more medical benefits than the lower. So, the lower division workers will work hard to promote to upper division so they can get more benefits. This may also be the case for insurance. The upper division may get more insurance coverage. So, the lower division workers are motivated to work harder to get the insurance. If the company provides scholarships to employee?s children, the employee may be motivated to work hard to stay at the company for a long period for their children sake. They want the scholarship for their children because they may not be able to afford it. Therefore, these benefits are also a type of motivation.
The third factor of motivation is flexibility at work. If the employer allows his workers to be flexible in their working times, the workers will then be able to divide their time accordingly to do their jobs. This will make them very happy and motivated to work under that employer. Also, if the company lets the employees to choose where they want to work in, they will be even motivated. They may want to choose to work in a branch which is near where they live so it will be easier for them to travel to work. Thus, flexibility at work will give the workers more freedom in their work.
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