Of or designating manual industrial work or workers.
Of those who work for wages especially manual or industrial laborers.
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Examples for "white-collar "
Examples for "white-collar "
1 In response, the federal government launched its most intensive white - collar criminal investigation.
2 Nardelli also said Chrysler's remaining white - collar workers would share in the sacrifice.
3 The company is reducing its white - collar work force and its dealership network.
4 The transition to high-skilled white - collar jobs drew income and population to cities.
5 He moves over as a partner in the white - collar and investigations practices.
1 Or to understand that blue - collar voters are an important demographic these days?
2 Photograph: Public domain Herko was born and raised in a blue - collar home.
3 The embassy estimates about 60 per cent of those are blue - collar workers.
4 What's needed is a blue - collar modernisation, focused on the north and Midlands.
5 But Hunt's touch is true, and the blue - collar environment feels largely authentic.
6 My short stalk-umentary that's going to put her back into blue - collar slavery.
7 A tribute to Cameron was followed by a pitch to blue - collar Britain.
8 He is a comic artist who happens to be a blue - collar worker.
9 Some of these apostles are pretty rough trade, the blue - collar Nazareth crowd.
10 He does not fit the blue - collar stereotype of a Chicago machine politician.
11 You are not tough enough to make it in a blue - collar world.
12 That mix of pace, practicality and blue - collar accessibility was just so enticing.
13 Andrew comes from a blue - collar family in the building and HVAC services industry.
14 Democrats in the state hope Biden will attract more blue - collar support in 2020.
15 For most of the 20th century, three-quarters of France's blue - collar workers voted Communist.
16 By landing a blue - collar industrial job with security, benefits, and a middle-class wage?
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