Blue collar work.
The term "working class" is typically used to describe lower-class people who perform manual labor.
Manual labor, modeling, prostitution or professional sports.
Skilled labor generally refers to a manual skill- such as a mechanic that can construct metal air ducts from a set of shop drawings. Professional labor refers to mental skills- such as a ventilation engineer that designed the duct system.
People whose work does not consist primarily of manual labor are considered to be professional employees. Examples include teachers and bank clerks.
"Manial" typically refers to something related to manual labor or tasks that require physical work and hands-on effort. It can describe jobs or activities that involve basic physical skills rather than intellectual or professional expertise. The term is often used in discussions about labor, skills, and employment.
He mostly worked on farms doing manual labor.
Refers to salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative and sales coordination task. The blue collar requires manual labor.
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Labor Relations Reference Manual was created in 1937.
There is a certain satisfaction in doing well at manual labor.
No, the correct term is "staff of laborers." The phrase refers to a group of workers who are employed for manual labor tasks.