Employee Engagement and Organizational Effectiveness: The Role of Communication, Voice, Participation, and Grievance Procedures

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  • Zueva Oksana Senior Executive Officer on Professional Administration and Support Westminster International University of Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

employee engagement, employee voice, participation

Abstract

Employee engagement has become an important factor influencing organizational effectiveness, employee productivity, and long-term business success. Engaged employees demonstrate stronger commitment, higher motivation, and improved performance, while low engagement contributes to absenteeism, turnover, and reduced organizational outcomes. This paper reviews the relationship between employee engagement and key organizational practices, including communication, employee voice, participation, and grievance procedures. Effective internal communication strengthens transparency and trust, while employee voice and participation create opportunities for staff involvement in decision-making processes. Grievance mechanisms also play a significant role by ensuring fairness and protecting employee rights. The literature suggests that organizations creating supportive environments where employees feel heard, valued, and involved are more likely to achieve higher engagement and organizational performance

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Published

2026-06-09

How to Cite

Employee Engagement and Organizational Effectiveness: The Role of Communication, Voice, Participation, and Grievance Procedures. (2026). Academicia Review-A Multidisciplinary Online Journal, 2(06), 177-186. https://www.academicia.org/index.php/journal/article/view/176

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