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Job satisfaction -- United States
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Decision making -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Leadership -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Organizational commitment
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Seasonal labor
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Tax consultants
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Temporary employment
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Richmond, Dana
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vi, 115 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm
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xiii, 138 leaves : ill., charts ; 28 cm
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2011
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Job satisfaction
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United States
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Decision making
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Contingent seasonal workers' perceived job satisfaction : a binary model of education and tax preparation
Publication Date:
2009
Creator:
Richmond, Dana
Publisher:
Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:
xiii, 138 leaves : ill., charts ; 28 cm
Subjects:
Job satisfaction -- United States
Temporary employment
Seasonal labor
Tax consultants
Source Institution:
Barry University
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The relationship between perceived leader integrity, job satisfaction, job characteristics, and organizational commitment among organizational members
Publication Date:
2011
Creator:
Noelliste, Mirlenda
Publisher:
Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:
vi, 115 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm
Subjects:
Decision making -- Moral and ethical aspects
Leadership -- Moral and ethical aspects
Organizational commitment
Job satisfaction -- United States
Source Institution:
Barry University