[Retracted Article] : Advancing LGBTI Rights in Workplaces in Thailand: Good Corporate Brand Images for Contemporary OrganizationsKicking off Advancing LGBTI Rights in Workplaces in Thailand: Good Corporate Brand Images for Contemporary Organizations
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วารสารกระบวนการยุติธรรม ขอแจ้งเพิกถอน บทความเรื่อง “Advancing LGBTI Rights in Workplaces in Thailand: Good Corporate Brand Images for Contemporary OrganizationsKicking off Advancing LGBTI Rights in Workplaces in Thailand: Good Corporate Brand Images for Contemporary Organizations” เนื่องจากผู้เขียนบทความได้มีหนังสือยกเลิกการตีพิมพ์บทความดังกล่าว
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