A white collar worker is someone who works in a professional, manager or administrative type job. Usually in an office building. For example, lawyers, business managers, and Accountants would be considered a white collar worker.
A blue-collar worker is a job that requires manual labor. These are typically manufacturing, mining, sanitation, oil field, construction, or other types of physical work. Examples of these are mechanics, miners, janitors, construction workers, and oil riggers.
A white collar worker is typically a worker without an advanced graduate degree. Construction workers, electricians, and plumbers are all considered white collar workers.
Receptionist, manager, and accountant are White-Collar workers
To mention a white collar worker conjures an image of dressing an image of dressing well on a crowed bus or subway and struggling to afford a house.
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Custodian APEX
No
A Carpenter
A Carpenter
Farmer Apex 😜
No, Willy Wonka and his Oompa Loompas would not be considered a case of worker exploitation. The Oompa Loompas chose to live there and work there.
Farmer Apex 😜
Farmer Apex 😜
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Receptionist, manager, and accountant are White-Collar workers
Blacklisting would have occurred if a group of employees were denied employment opportunities within an industry due to their participation in a labor strike or union-related activities. It could also be considered blacklisting if an individual was purposely excluded from future job opportunities without just cause.
Carpenter
Yes or No depending on your sex cause that can be considered sexual harassment