Hotel housekeepers experience unique workplace hazards and characteristics that increase their risks for poor health outcomes. Today's agency-hiring practices may further marginalize hotel housekeepers and negatively impact their health. Yet the impact of such hiring practices on the health of this vulnerable worker group remains unexplored. This article presents the debate regarding agency-hiring practices and how these practices may influence the health and well-being of hotel housekeepers. Implications for occupational health nurses are also discussed.
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Sanon, M.-A. V. (2014). Agency-Hired Hotel Housekeepers. Workplace Health & Safety, 62(2), 81–85. https://doi.org/10.1177/216507991406200205
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