Assistant Professor, Organizational Behaviour, University of The Fraser Valley
Dr. Turchick-Hakak's main research interests lie in the two distinct but often complementary fields of Immigrants in the Workplace and Work-Related Identity. She has published her work in journals such as: Journal of Management Studies, Human Resource Management Review, Journal of Global Mobility and the International Journal of Human Resource Management. She has also worked as a manager of Human Resources at several major multinational organizations, in the financial services and technology industries.
She currently teaches Organizational Behaviour and Cross-Cultural Management at the University of the Fraser Valley, in the beautiful Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada
The manipulation of Uber’s public image profoundly impacted the lives of taxi drivers
Aug 03, 2022 03:16 am UTC| Technology
In early July, the leak of 124,000 confidential files from Uber known as the Uber Files as part of an investigation by The Guardian revealed how the company knowingly flouted laws, secretly lobbied governments and...
How Uber drivers avoided — and contributed to — the fate of taxi drivers
May 07, 2021 12:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
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