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Hotel employees' views on fairness, well-being and collective representation in times of the coronavirus crisis: evidence from Poland

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Zientara, Piotr ; Adamska-Mieruszewska, Joanna ; Bak, Monika

Industrial Relations Journal

2021

52

5

September

458-475

hotel worker ; job satisfaction ; epidemic disease ; workers representation

Poland

Workers participation and European works councils

https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.12345

English

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"The coronavirus crisis reignited the debate over the ethical dimension of employment practices in the hotel sector. This study, which draws on the findings from semistructured interviews conducted with 51 Polish hotel workers during the pandemic, aims to ascertain their views on fairness in the workplace, their well-being, the attractiveness of hotel employment and collective representation. Our findings were, in many respects, at variance with earlier research and our a priori assumptions. Specifically, most interviewees had regular contracts, were satisfied with their jobs, rated the attractiveness of hotel employment highly and did not complain of emotional labour. Some highlighted managerial disrespectful treatment, especially after the outbreak of the pandemic. Most were indifferent to unions or viewed them unfavourably, doubted the efficacy of collective action and were uninterested in unionisation, with the crisis having little impact on their attitudes. The paper concludes by discussing theoretical and practical implications of the findings."

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