Abstract
The hotel industry is recognized on the labour market as insufficiently attractive for potential employees. Accordingly, hotel management must pay special attention to ensuring a balance between business and family obligations of employees, in order to create more favourable working conditions. Respecting the family obligations of employees results in positive work-related attitudes of employees. The aim of the paper is to investigate the nature of the relationship between work-life balance and work-related attitudes of employees. The research was conducted on a sample of 90 employees in three-, four- and five-star hotels in Serbia. The testing of the set research hypotheses was carried out using a non-parametric test for comparing groups, correlation analysis, and regression analysis. Using a non-parametric test to compare groups, a difference in the level of experience of work-life balance between male and female respondents was determined. The results indicate a strong, positive, and statistically significant correlation between work-life balance and the work-related attitudes of employees. Work-life balance contributes positively to the work-related attitudes of employees.
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