Meatpacking workers' perceptions of working conditions, psychological contracts and organizational justice

作者: María Gastón , Wayne Harrison

DOI: 10.18085/LLAS.4.1.8682737Q98745217

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摘要: What are Latino immigrants' beliefs about the obligations of their employers in meatpacking industry? Do they feel treated fairly as workers? This study explores working conditions...

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