0 relating to people who work in offices, doing work that needs mental rather than physical effort:
2 relating to people who work in offices, doing work that needs mental rather than physical effort:
The company plans to cut 1,450 white-collar jobs as part of a restructuring.
white-collar professionals/staff/workers
The data of the censuses will be complemented by data from selective surveys of time-budgets of blue- and white-collar workers.
It is also a white-collar masculinity, and while 'nerds ' are marginalised, they also gain a form of power through their technical mastery.
The 'white-collar' families used force, or the threat of force, to secure closed play areas for their 'type' of child.
Bretons in this mixed-class area nonetheless included railway workers, shopkeepers and the occasional male white-collar worker.
Initial concern was expressed over school-leavers entering towns who displayed a reluctance to engage in anything other than scarce white-collar work.
At first, economic development and its attendant white-collar majorities were themselves in short supply.
Similarly, bluecollar workers were significantly more likely than white-collar workers to have left part-time work (36.2% versus 15.5 %).
It has modern commercial areas, and businesses of white-collar professionals.
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