Samantha Sabo, Dulce J Jiménez, Alexandra Samarron Longorio, Omar Gomez, Melissa Liebert, Miriam Adriana Cuautle, Sara Shuman, Jill Guernsey de Zapien, Shefali Milczarek-Desai
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项目背景Aquí Entre Nos(我们之间)是一个以社区为基础的参与式研究项目,目的是在国家反移民政策、野火和全球大流行病出现期间,让农村、不同种族的酒店管家参与到工作权利状态中来:我们的目标是:(1) 与酒店管家社区建立信任和社会支持;(2) 了解工人在职业健康、安全和工人权利方面面临的挑战、策略和解决方案;(3) 制定以劳动力为导向的研究和行动议程,以改善劳动和健康状况:方法:介绍了植根于大众教育的参与式混合方法,以组建咨询委员会并吸引劳动力参与:经验教训:通过围绕移民、住房和最低工资的社区组织活动建立的信任关系对于参与和推动以工人为中心的研究议程至关重要:尽管面临挑战,管家顾问们还是确定了一项研究议程,以满足劳动力的当前和长期需求。
Aquí Entre Nos (Just Between Us): Engagement of Hotel Housekeepers During Sociopolitical and Environmental Change.
Background: Aquí Entre Nos (Between Us) is a community-based participatory research project to engage rural, ethno-racially diverse hotel housekeepers in a right to work state during a time of national anti-immigrant policy, wildfires and emergence of a global pandemic.
Objectives: We aimed to (1) build trust and social support with the hotel housekeeping community, (2) learn about the occupational health, safety, and workers' rights challenges, strategies, and solutions held by workers, and (3) develop a workforce-driven research and action agenda to improve labor and health conditions.
Methods: Participatory mixed methods rooted in popular education are described to form an advisory board and engage the workforce.
Lessons learned: Trusted relationships built through community organizing around immigration, housing, and minimum wage were critical to engage and drive a worker centered research agenda.
Conclusions: Despite challenges, housekeeper advisors defined a research agenda that addressed immediate-and long-term needs of the workforce.