Of those who work for wages especially manual or industrial laborers.
1Many working-class political movements of this period demonstrated far greater political insight.
2But in almost every case, the victims were either working-class or nonwhite.
3Critics of gentrification romanticise working-class poverty, goes the main line of argument.
4The plan, he said, was aimed to bolster working-class and middle-class families.
5Some middle-class families do not speak Inglish, while some working-class families do.
6Such comments are helping to boost Sata's working-class support in mining communities.
7Barr, though far from working-class, was firmly planted in the first camp.
8Politics was his lifeblood, shaped by his birthplace: tough, working-class Catholic Belfast.
9Unite has been warning about working-class alienation from politics all this century.
10People signing up on websites for clinical trials are often working-class people.
11The neighborhood was made up of predominately Italian and Irish working-class families.
12Remains the working-class to see what it can do with the opportunity.
13Bureaucrats wouldn't put up with what his adoring working-class patients would accept.
14Fifteen British army vehicles pull into Legahory, a working-class area of Craigavon.
15Writer says there will be a working-class majority until the next century.
16So we were working-class, but we never wanted for food or clothing.