Latino culture: a dynamic force in the changing American workplace
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Yarmouth, ME
Intercultural Press
2005
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-218) and index Who are Latinos? -- Latino diversity -- Cultural values relevant to the workplace -- Communication styles of Latinos -- Gender issues in the workplace -- Understanding Latinos' style at work -- Contrasting aspects of Latino and mainstream cultures -- Latinos as supervisors, employees, and colleagues -- Specific situations in the work environment In 2003, Latinos became the largest minority group in the United States and according to the Census Bureau they will represent close to 25 percent of the population by 2050. Latinos currently have the highest rate of employment of any U.S. minority and in five years their role in the American labor force will be even more prominent than it is now. Latino Culture is the first book to fully explore the nuances of Latino culture in the workplace. Written by Nilda Chong - recently named as one of 80 ''Elite Latinas'' by Hispanic Business magazine - and Francia Baez, Latino Culture is for mainstre |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 225 pages) |
ISBN: | 1423785878 1433701758 1931930139 9781423785873 9781433701757 9781931930130 |
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title | Latino culture a dynamic force in the changing American workplace |
title_auth | Latino culture a dynamic force in the changing American workplace |
title_exact_search | Latino culture a dynamic force in the changing American workplace |
title_full | Latino culture a dynamic force in the changing American workplace Nilda Chong and Francia Baez |
title_fullStr | Latino culture a dynamic force in the changing American workplace Nilda Chong and Francia Baez |
title_full_unstemmed | Latino culture a dynamic force in the changing American workplace Nilda Chong and Francia Baez |
title_short | Latino culture |
title_sort | latino culture a dynamic force in the changing american workplace |
title_sub | a dynamic force in the changing American workplace |
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