Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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HD8081.H7 J64 2003eb | Recruiting Hispanic labor : immigrants in non-traditional areas / | 1 |
HD8081.H7 L37 1995 | Latino employment, labor organizations, and immigration / | 2 |
HD8081.H7 L375 2001 | Latino workers in the contemporary South / | 1 |
HD8081.H7 N484 2010eb | Managing Hispanic and Latino employees : a guide to hiring, training, motivating, supervising, and supporting the fastest growing workforce group / | 1 |
HD8081.H7 R634 2008 | Latino talent : effective strategies to recruit, retain, and develop Hispanic professionals / | 1 |
HD8081.H7 R634 2008eb | Latino talent : effective strategies to recruit, retain, and develop Hispanic professionals / | 1 |
HD8081.H7 S27 2012 | Pineros : Latino labour and the changing face of forestry in the Pacific Northwest / | 1 |
HD8081.H7 U54 1978i | Improving Hispanic unemployment data the Department of Labor's continuing obligation / | 1 |
HD8081.H7 V36 2011 | A common humanity : ritual, religion, and immigrant advocacy in Tucson, Arizona / | 1 |
HD8081.H7 V36 2011eb | A common humanity : ritual, religion, and immigrant advocacy in Tucson, Arizona / | 2 |
HD8081.I8 A65 1978 | Pane e lavoro, the Italian American working class : proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Conference of the American Italian Historical Association held in Cleveland, Ohio, October 27 and 28, 1978 at John Carroll University / | 1 |
HD8081.I8 V43 2006 | Merchants, midwives, and laboring women : Italian migrants in urban America / | 2 |
HD8081.J3 C68 1961 | New farmers of Japan : the SAW Program, program for dispatching supplementary agricultural workers to the United States of America / | 1 |
HD8081.J3 S25 2020 | On a collision course : the dawn of Japanese migration in the nineteenth century / | 1 |
HD8081.J3 Y64 1967 | Zaibei Nihonjin rōdōsha no rekishi / | 1 |
HD8081.J4 D65 2017 | Media and culture in the U.S. Jewish labor movement : sweating for democracy in the interwar era / | 2 |
HD8081.J4 K67 2000eb | Cultures of opposition : Jewish immigrant workers, New York City, 1881-1905 / | 1 |
HD8081.M6 |
They never come back : a story of undocumented workers from Mexico / Scaling migrant worker rights : how advocates collaborate and contest state power / The invisible workers of the U.S.-Mexico Bracero program : obreros olvidados / Border crossings : Mexican and Mexican-American workers / Mexican migration to the United States the role of migration networks and human capital accumulation / Guest workers or colonized labor? : Mexican labor migration to the United States / |
8 |
HD8081.M6 A447 2018 | Radicals in the Barrio : Magonistas, socialists, Wobblies, and communists in the Mexican American working class / | 1 |
HD8081.M6 A63 2007 | Corridors of migration : the odyssey of Mexican laborers, 1600--1933 / | 1 |