Of or designating salaried professional or clerical work or workers.
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.
6 Blue- and white - collar workers would live side by side in pastoral harmony.
7 Not to represent these white - collar criminals but to help people like Catherine.
8 There were a few white - collar wipe-outs: ex-shipping tycoon Louise, ex-investment banker Paul.
9 Her practice also focuses on white - collar defense and securities and corporate governance.
10 The firm then recruited a group of five white - collar lawyers from Linklaters.
11 Mr McVicar said the justice system needed to take white - collar crime more seriously.
12 The new structure will result in 500 layoffs, primarily white - collar jobs.
13 The deciding factor was support from white - collar workers, union spokesmen said.
14 In Ireland, there still remains too much tolerance for white - collar crime.
15 Devaney specialised in white - collar crime and later headed the secret service fraud division.
16 The rise of AI means that even white - collar jobs may not be safe.
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