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ORGANIZATIONAL LEGITIMACY BEYOND ETHNICITY? THE CASE OF KIWA AND THE STRUGGLE FOR THE RIGHTS OF IMMIGRANT LOW-WAGE WORKERS. DAVIDE GNES UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM (UVA)
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Document Date: 2015-02-24 03:36:37


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Central America / Seoul / Los Angeles / L.A. / Koreatown / /

Company

KIWA / Latinos / US Magnetics Corporation / African Americans / /

Country

United States / Korea / Mexico / South Korea / /

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DAVIDE GNES UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM / Southern California Library / /

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organizational and personal networks / labor law / corporate conglomerates / ONLINE PAPERS / ethnic media / labor law violations / broader multi-organizational network / certain / grant applications / collaborative networks / public relations / external networks / reference / organized / /

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Liberty Hill / /

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Korean American Relief Fund / civil society / UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM / United Methodist Church / Koreatown Immigrant Workers’ Alliance / Korean Immigrant Workers Alliance / European Union / Restaurant Workers Association of Koreatown / South Korean-born / first independent union / nonetheless challenging in the association / /

Person

Roy Hong / Max Mariscal / Danny Park / Lee Mariscal / /

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AUTHOR / attorney / actor / construction worker / accountant / /

Region

Southern California / South Asia / Central America / East Asia / /

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