A study to determine the attitude of government servant in Kuching toward policy of wearing batik on Thursday / Nooraini Junaidi and Stella Ida Noel

The policy of wearing batik to work has been introduced first by imposing that the civil servants were required to wear Batik every Saturday. Then in Nov 2005 to encourage its % million public servants to wear batik it was changed to twice a month on the 1st and 15th each month. Now by using the sam...

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Main Authors: Junaidi, Nooraini, Noel, Stella Ida
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/86637/1/86637.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/86637/
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Summary:The policy of wearing batik to work has been introduced first by imposing that the civil servants were required to wear Batik every Saturday. Then in Nov 2005 to encourage its % million public servants to wear batik it was changed to twice a month on the 1st and 15th each month. Now by using the same system it will be instructed that Thursday will be Batik Day. The study is to determine the attitude of civil servants towards the new policy by governments to wear Batik on every Thursday. A random sample of 100 respondents of governments’ servants in Kuching will be selected randomly to fill in the questionnaire form. Their involvement in the study is important in order to know whether this policy were accepted, followed and most importantly their attitude toward this policy. From the study it is found that most of the civil servants is aware of the policy and obey the policy. Staffs from the supporting group 1 and supporting group 2 are more attentive towards this policy since their participation in the survey is higher.