الخلاصة:
Both professional competence and organizational justice constitute pivotal
elements in the development of contemporary institutions. Professional competence
aims to ensure the sustainability and growth of the organization and relies on
fundamental tools, including continuous training, skill development, an effective
performance evaluation system, material and moral incentives, and the provision of
a supportive and safe work environment. It also depends on knowledge management,
experience sharing, and the provision of modern technologies and tools necessary
for high-efficiency work performance.
Organizational justice, on the other hand, represents an integrated system that
establishes a value-based, ethical, and legal framework within the organization. It
ensures equality and equal opportunities in internal dealings among employees in
terms of rights, duties, performance evaluation, rewards, and promotions. It also
governs external relationships with clients, suppliers, and stakeholders through the
organization's commitment to standards of transparency, integrity, and social
responsibility. This framework strengthens organizational trust and creates a healthy
work environment that supports institutional performance and ensures sustainability
in operations.
At the core of this dual relationship, the individual employee emerges as a
dynamic element, influenced by these two concepts and simultaneously influencing
them. The employee serves as the fundamental link in translating the principles of
organizational justice into high professional competence. When employees perceive
fairness and equitable treatment, their commitment and performance improve.
Fairness in task distribution, rewards, and development opportunities motivates
them to invest their abilities and enhance their skills. Furthermore, clear standards
and procedures enable employees to understand their job requirements and achieve
higher productivity levels. This makes organizational justice a key driver of
professional competence, contributing to achieving the organization's goals and
fostering a positive work environment. Integrating professional competence and organizational justice, with a central
focus on the employee, presents a fundamental challenge for modern management.
Achieving this requires ongoing efforts to develop capabilities, improve
performance, and ensure a fair and motivating work environment that meets
employees' rights and needs. The organization's success depends on its ability to
merge the requirements of professional competence with the principles of
organizational justice into an integrated system that achieves institutional goals and
safeguards employees' rights.
This study examined the relationship between organizational justice and
professional competence, targeting a stratified sample of 265 workers in the
Sonelgaz company in Djelfa. The study aimed to explore the impact of
organizational justice on the professional competence of employees.
The study concluded that there is a positive relationship between organizational
justice and the professional competence of workers at the Sonelgaz company in
Djelfa. This relationship was manifested through three main dimensions of
organizational justice: distributive justice, procedural justice, and interactional
justice. These findings emphasize the vital role of organizational justice in
enhancing employees' professional competence, highlighting its importance in
improving the organization's overall efficiency.