Social Problems
Volume 55, Issue 4, 2008, Pages 573-589

Bad attitudes and good soldiers: Soft skills as a code for tractability in the hiring of immigrant latina/os over native blacks in the hotel industry (Article)

Zamudio M.M.* , Lichter M.I.
  • a Department of Sociology, Dept. 3293, University of Wyoming, 1000 University Ave., Laramie, WY 82071, United States
  • b University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY, United States

Abstract

This article examines employers' perceptions, attitudes, and preferences regarding native black and immigrant Latina/o workers in the Los Angeles hotel industry. We find that the employers in this industry almost universally prefer immigrant Latina/o workers over native blacks for entry-level, hotel maid jobs. Moreover, we find that employers stress soft skills (attitude, work ethic, interaction skills) to frame their hiring decisions for entry-level jobs when in fact these preferences appear to speak more to tractability. Thus, we caution researchers about the coded meanings of the soft skills concept and about uncritically classifying employer talk about attitudes, motivation, and work ethic as indicators of soft skills when these preferences appear to speak more to immigrant Latina/o vulnerabilities in shaping employer hiring decisions. © 2008 by Society for the Study of Social Problems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Employer discrimination Hotel Industry race Immigrant Latino and native black workers soft skills

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-55549104413&doi=10.1525%2fsp.2008.55.4.573&partnerID=40&md5=fc5d40538014d33ad73c8fbb83449fdc

DOI: 10.1525/sp.2008.55.4.573
ISSN: 00377791
Cited by: 33
Original Language: English