Purpose - The construction industry has been criticized for cultural intolerance and its poor industrial image. The ethnically diverse construction workplace in Hong Kong (HK) is frequently noted as a place in which racial harassment and discrimination occurs. The purpose of this paper is to explore the discriminatory experiences and working conditions experienced by ethnic minority (EM) construction operatives in HK.Design/methodology/approach - A mixed-method approach was adopted, including a questionnaire survey and focus group discussions. The survey identified the thoughts of EM construction workers about racial discrimination and harassment in the workplace. The focus group discussions were aimed at further exploring the discriminator...
Cultural diversity has become a distinctive feature of Australia's construction workforce. There is ...
Cultural diversity has become a distinctive feature of Australia's construction workforce. There is ...
Why does the construction industry remain a predominantly white, male, able-bodied enclave, despite ...
The construction workforce in Hong Kong is experiencing a severe ageing problem and labour shortage....
Purpose With increasing employment of ethnic minority (EM) workers from different nationalities to m...
The Hong Kong construction industry is facing a severe labour shortage due to an ageing workforce an...
The construction industries of developed countries are faced with an aging workforce and a shortage ...
The UK construction industry is one of the largest employers, positioned as the country\u27s top emp...
Major construction sites in Australia are settings of ‘everyday ethnic diversity’ as well as ‘everyd...
It is not sustainable for construction projects in Singapore to rely merely on a Singaporean workfor...
It is not sustainable for construction projects in Singapore to rely merely on a Singaporean workfor...
Racial discrimination towards minority ethnic (ME) groups in Hong Kong Special Admin-istrative Regio...
Abstract A survey of 1155 construction operatives and 180 supervisors on Australian construction sit...
Purpose – Australian construction sites are culturally diverse workplaces. This paper aims to compar...
The cross-cultural communication in construction projects is beyond just a barrier to the circulatio...
Cultural diversity has become a distinctive feature of Australia's construction workforce. There is ...
Cultural diversity has become a distinctive feature of Australia's construction workforce. There is ...
Why does the construction industry remain a predominantly white, male, able-bodied enclave, despite ...
The construction workforce in Hong Kong is experiencing a severe ageing problem and labour shortage....
Purpose With increasing employment of ethnic minority (EM) workers from different nationalities to m...
The Hong Kong construction industry is facing a severe labour shortage due to an ageing workforce an...
The construction industries of developed countries are faced with an aging workforce and a shortage ...
The UK construction industry is one of the largest employers, positioned as the country\u27s top emp...
Major construction sites in Australia are settings of ‘everyday ethnic diversity’ as well as ‘everyd...
It is not sustainable for construction projects in Singapore to rely merely on a Singaporean workfor...
It is not sustainable for construction projects in Singapore to rely merely on a Singaporean workfor...
Racial discrimination towards minority ethnic (ME) groups in Hong Kong Special Admin-istrative Regio...
Abstract A survey of 1155 construction operatives and 180 supervisors on Australian construction sit...
Purpose – Australian construction sites are culturally diverse workplaces. This paper aims to compar...
The cross-cultural communication in construction projects is beyond just a barrier to the circulatio...
Cultural diversity has become a distinctive feature of Australia's construction workforce. There is ...
Cultural diversity has become a distinctive feature of Australia's construction workforce. There is ...
Why does the construction industry remain a predominantly white, male, able-bodied enclave, despite ...