Abstract:
The study examined the effect of demographic variables on employees’ decision to stay or quit in Ghana
Commercial Bank (GCB). Quantitative research design, specifically a descriptive study design was adopted. A
study population of 98 senior and junior members of staff was sampled for the study. Self administered
questionnaire was the research instrument used. Statistical tools used to analyse the data were descriptive
statistics such as frequencies, percentages and cross tabulation and, inferential statistics such as independent t
test and one way analysis of variance. The findings of the study revealed that more than half of the employees
had the intention to quit the bank. These employees were mostly females, under the age of 35 years of age, in
personal banking position, at the junior level of the bank and had worked with the bank for less than 15 years.
Age, job positions and work experience were the only demographic variables found to have statistically
significant effect on employees’ intention to quit in Ghana Commercial Bank. It was recommended that
management of GCB, Kumasi should add other retention packages to the existing ones of the bank which should
take into consideration gender, age, and levels of employees and length of service or turner. This will make the
retention efforts of the Bank appealing to all the spectrum of workers and also defer or minimise the intention to
quit by most of the employees who were females, youthful, at junior level and worked for less than 15 years.