Endurance, identity, and temporality: the ethnic labor market and labor process of Chinese migrant workers in France
Abstract Workers in France enjoy strong legal protections of their rights, and they have developed organizational support through unions. However, Chinese immigrant workers suffer from adverse working conditions and extreme labor precariousness. Paradoxically, they rarely turn to legal institutions...
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