Abstract
This study looks at the relationship between organizational support, employee commitment, and
human resource management (HRM) practices at Visayan Surety & Insurance Corporation in Cebu
City, Philippines. This descriptive-correlational study used a survey questionnaire to gather data from
25 employees. The results show that although the company does a great job in areas like leadership
development and talent management, employee development initiatives could need some work. The
study also emphasizes the importance of organizational support in promoting employee commitment
and the necessity of continual efforts to establish a supportive work environment. Additionally,
demographic profiles have little bearing on HRM procedures and organizational support—except
educational attainment, which affects several organizational commitment factors. These results
highlight how crucial it is to develop tailored HRM strategies that both fit the varied demands of the
workforce and the objectives of the company.