工作场所的多样性和员工的挑战:以菲律宾拉古纳卡兰巴市选定的度假胜地为例

Mark Gabriel Wagan Aguilar, Rizza Fonacier, Andrea Duldulao, Shella Marie Pangilinan, Jeanella Mae Paz, Sheryll Cruz, Trisha Mae Nicole Marticio, Vivialyn Pecayo
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鉴于目前与歧视和代表性不足有关的问题,对社会平等和公平的需求日益增长,这反映在正在提交的立法法案、街头示威和有组织的项目中,以及大量研究证实了不同工作场所的生产力更高,除了知识、技能和个性之外,雇主还应该评估潜在员工的社会人口特征。这导致了这项研究,旨在得出一个结论,即旅游业的工作场所,即拉古纳州卡兰巴市的度假场所,是否包含多样性,并了解员工在与不同人口结构的同事合作时所面临的挑战(如果有的话)。对在两个选定度假村的前台工作的员工进行了半结构化访谈,同时使用定量和定性研究设计对数据进行分析,计算频率和百分比,并进行主题分析。结果表明,企业仍然存在招聘偏好或偏见;一家公司更喜欢雇佣年长的员工,而另一家公司则更喜欢雇佣年轻的员工。另一方面,LGBT群体被发现代表性不足。此外,被评估的机构也青睐经验较少、正规教育程度较低的人,尤其是初级职位。提供的数据还显示,与同事一起工作的员工面临的挑战,尤其是异性员工、受教育程度越来越低、宗教信仰不同的员工以及年轻人和老年人。因此,调查结果显示,组织多样性较低,这表明需要制定促进社会包容性的计划。这项研究探讨了菲律宾多年来似乎被忽视或最不重视的社会科学领域的一个问题。这项研究是现有文献中的一部分,提供了社会多样性差的情况,特别是在导致运营困境的工作场所。
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Diversity and Employees' Challenges in the Workplace: The case in selected resorts in Calamba City, Laguna, Philippines e
With present issues pertaining to discrimination and underrepresentation, the growing demand towards equality and equity in society as reflected in legislative bills being filed, street demonstrations, and organized programs, and the number of studies that confirms higher productiveness of diverse workplaces, employers are expected to evaluate prospective employees' socio-demographic profiles aside from knowledge, skills, and personality. This has led to this study that aims to develop a conclusion if the workplace in the tourism industry, resort establishments in Calamba City, Laguna, embraces diversity, as well as to know the challenges that employees experience in working with colleagues who have different demographic profiles, if any. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with employees working in the front of the house of two selected resorts, while data were analyzed using a quantitative and qualitative research design, whereas frequency and percentage were computed, and thematic analysis was performed. Results showed that firms still have their recruitment preferences or biases; one firm prefers hiring older staff while the other prefers younger ones. The LGBT community, on the other hand, has been found to be underrepresented. Moreover, the assessed establishments also favor people with less experience and less formal education, particularly for entry-level positions. Data presented also showed challenges faced by employees working with their colleagues, particularly with the opposite gender, those with lower and higher educational attainment, with different religion, and those younger and older. Findings provide low organizational diversity, therefore, serve as an indication of the need for programs that would promote inclusiveness in society. This study explored a problem in the field of social science that seems to have been ignored or least prioritized in the Philippines over the years. This study is a few of the available literature that provides a picture of poor diversity in society, particularly in workplaces that leads to operational dilemmas.
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