This chapter discusses attitudes and job satisfaction. It contrasts the three components of an attitude - affective, cognitive, and behavioral. There is a relationship between attitudes and behaviors, with attitudes influencing behaviors. The chapter compares major job attitudes like job satisfaction, job involvement, empowerment, and organizational commitment. Job satisfaction is defined and methods for measuring it are presented. The main causes of job satisfaction are summarized, including pay and personality factors. Finally, employee responses to dissatisfaction like absenteeism and turnover are identified.