This research is a collection of narratives from Latinx immigrant workers living along the Wasatch Front. The participants' work experiences and backgrounds are unique and varied. In order to understand their lived experiences and how to best serve this community the data was gathered using the qualitative one-to-one interview method. Along with the experiences of Latinx immigrant workers in their workplaces, this research also gathered information on how they understand their labor and employment rights and their ability to exercise those rights. The second research question focuses on how the participants wanted information regarding their employment and labor rights conveyed to them. From the data analysis, the following themes emerged: ...
The dominant representations of Latinx immigrants in the U.S. media do a disservice to the humanity ...
This article discusses sociological research and practice with Latina immigrant women who do paid do...
This study examines the experiences, feelings and perceptions of day laborers regarding their socio-...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
Since the 1980s, social science research has emerged on gender and immigration to the United States ...
The field of Latinx studies grows every day as more Latinx immigrants arrive in the US. Current know...
abstract: Wage theft is a national epidemic that only recently became the focus of increasing resear...
Undocumented Latina workers experience wage theft and other workplace exploitation at alarmingly hig...
The purpose of this research study was to identify the causes and negative effects of employment dis...
This is a study of the experiences of Latina garment workers and their mostly white managers. It is ...
This research explores the racial framing, exploitation discourse, and neutralizations used by white...
This paper examines the status of Mexican labor in Los Angeles since 1970, th...
Presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans, August 10-13, 2006.Incl...
Latinx farm workers are an essential part of the US agriculture and food (agrifood) system. Despite ...
The dominant representations of Latinx immigrants in the U.S. media do a disservice to the humanity ...
This article discusses sociological research and practice with Latina immigrant women who do paid do...
This study examines the experiences, feelings and perceptions of day laborers regarding their socio-...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
Since the 1980s, social science research has emerged on gender and immigration to the United States ...
The field of Latinx studies grows every day as more Latinx immigrants arrive in the US. Current know...
abstract: Wage theft is a national epidemic that only recently became the focus of increasing resear...
Undocumented Latina workers experience wage theft and other workplace exploitation at alarmingly hig...
The purpose of this research study was to identify the causes and negative effects of employment dis...
This is a study of the experiences of Latina garment workers and their mostly white managers. It is ...
This research explores the racial framing, exploitation discourse, and neutralizations used by white...
This paper examines the status of Mexican labor in Los Angeles since 1970, th...
Presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans, August 10-13, 2006.Incl...
Latinx farm workers are an essential part of the US agriculture and food (agrifood) system. Despite ...
The dominant representations of Latinx immigrants in the U.S. media do a disservice to the humanity ...
This article discusses sociological research and practice with Latina immigrant women who do paid do...
This study examines the experiences, feelings and perceptions of day laborers regarding their socio-...