Organizations expect involvement and commitment from their workforce to
create esprit de corps for the realization of corporate as well as
individual objectives. However, worker's attitude (involvement and
commitment) depends on his/her satisfaction from different aspects of
the organization as related to the employees. Employee's satisfaction or
'Job Satisfaction' therefore determines the degree to which a worker
will be involved in and committed to any job/work. Several
organizational dimensions have been identified as the predictors of job
satisfaction but pay, work, supervision, promotion, work environment and
co-workers are widely researched independent variables that have been
studied over and over again (job-related factors). In the background of
these instant variables, organizational structure, policies and broader
social context play dominant role in the variation of job satisfaction
(organization related variables). Finally, the personal characteristics
of employees are also responsible to explain the job satisfaction of the
workers in any organization (personal features).