The table categorizes second-order categories, dimensions, and themes related to labor conditions and ethical agency. It has three columns: second-order categories, dimensions, and themes. The dimensions include extreme production pressure, irregular and unstable workloads, incapacity in planning and management, brand-imposed punitive consequences, employment precarity, survival-driven labor intensification, social-communal exclusion, adverse material exposure, awareness of difference, the relational network, everyday connection, tensions and conflicts, caring about, caring for, care-giving, care-receiving, caring with, and ethical values of care. The themes include precariousness of context, structural precarity, human relation, ethical agency, and indigenous values. Data structure. Source: Authors’ own work
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