This study aims to examine religious discrimination against Muslim workers. There are three objectives in this study, namely to identify the level of discrimination against Islam, to identify differences in the level of discrimination against Islam between the sexes, and to identify differences in the level of discrimination against Islam between employers of different religions. Purposive sampling and snowball sampling methods were used to select a sample consisting of Muslim workers working as salesmen. A total of 132 questionnaires were analyzed from four different shopping complexes in Johor Bahru, Johor. The results of the study found that the level of religious discrimination is at a low level. In addition, researchers also found that...
Criticism of Shariah courts is no longer regarded as a new issue. Given that the majority of clients...
Religious accommodation in the workplace has been a growing issue in the business community, partly ...
We use data from a cross-nationally harmonised field experiment to examine discrimination towards Mu...
Approximately fifteen million Muslims live and work in the United States of America. Most of these M...
The liberty of workers to exercise their religion and beliefs is one of the rights of workers at the...
ABSTRACT In the workplace (religion) can be an issue of work when religious beliefs forbid or en...
This study intended to describe the work related discrimination experiences of selected Muslims in n...
Muslims in the United States (US) face religious discrimination due to an increasingly hostile envir...
Religious accommodation in the workplace has been a growing issue in the business community, partly ...
This study addressed the following four questions: Does the influence of Islam is highly prevalent i...
Purpose: This study will examine the factors that contribute to conflict between Muslim employees an...
The employment and workplace experiences of Muslims are rarely studied, and yet this group appears t...
This paper discusses one of the humanitarian problems that still often occurs today, discrimination....
Approximately fifteen million Muslims live and work in the United States of America. Most of these M...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 231-272.Introduction -- Part One. Religious practices in the ...
Criticism of Shariah courts is no longer regarded as a new issue. Given that the majority of clients...
Religious accommodation in the workplace has been a growing issue in the business community, partly ...
We use data from a cross-nationally harmonised field experiment to examine discrimination towards Mu...
Approximately fifteen million Muslims live and work in the United States of America. Most of these M...
The liberty of workers to exercise their religion and beliefs is one of the rights of workers at the...
ABSTRACT In the workplace (religion) can be an issue of work when religious beliefs forbid or en...
This study intended to describe the work related discrimination experiences of selected Muslims in n...
Muslims in the United States (US) face religious discrimination due to an increasingly hostile envir...
Religious accommodation in the workplace has been a growing issue in the business community, partly ...
This study addressed the following four questions: Does the influence of Islam is highly prevalent i...
Purpose: This study will examine the factors that contribute to conflict between Muslim employees an...
The employment and workplace experiences of Muslims are rarely studied, and yet this group appears t...
This paper discusses one of the humanitarian problems that still often occurs today, discrimination....
Approximately fifteen million Muslims live and work in the United States of America. Most of these M...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 231-272.Introduction -- Part One. Religious practices in the ...
Criticism of Shariah courts is no longer regarded as a new issue. Given that the majority of clients...
Religious accommodation in the workplace has been a growing issue in the business community, partly ...
We use data from a cross-nationally harmonised field experiment to examine discrimination towards Mu...