The aim of this paper was to investigate human resource management (HRM) practices and their effects on the job satisfaction of public sector employees in Greece. More specifically, a survey was carried out via a structured questionnaire distributed to all the employees of the Regional Administration of Crete (Region of Crete), who were selected as research samples. The results of the survey showed a good level of job satisfaction, but a moderate level of satisfaction from the HRM practices of the organization. However, a strong correlation between HRM practices and job satisfaction was statistically proven. Furthermore, significant correlations were identified between specific demographic variables or certain occupational features and the levels of satisfaction from both the job and the HRM practices. In conclusion, the research suggested that there were areas that must be emphasized and problems to be addressed by the top management. These, among others, were the improvement of evaluation procedures, the promotion of fair treatment, and the better planning of development of human resources.
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