¿ES LA PERCEPCIÓN DEL OBRERO UN FACTOR QUE DETERMINA LA ROTACIÓN EN LA INDUSTRIA MAQUILADORA?
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Este documento analiza las percepciones que los obreros tienen en la Industria Maquiladora en Baja California, México, en relación con las practicas de la organización y como estas percepciones afectan la rotación del personal. Esta investigación fue hecha en la ciudad de Ensenada, Baja California, México. El propósito que se presenta, consiste en un modelo que describe y correlaciona las variables que ca
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