Difference between revisions of "Blue-collar workers"
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− | '''Blue-collar workers''' are [[labor]]ers who work in [[factory|factories]] or other [[union]]-type jobs. Blue-collar workers often use their hands, get their [[clothing|clothes]] dirty during the job, and do not sit behind a desk. They are called "blue-collar" workers because of the stereotypical image of them wearing blue colored [[overalls]] or other work [[shirt]]s, rather than a white shirt and [[tie]]. | + | '''Blue-collar workers''' are [[labor]]ers who work in [[factory|factories]] or other [[union]]-type jobs. Blue-collar workers often use their hands, get their [[clothing|clothes]] dirty during the job, and do not sit behind a desk. They are called "blue-collar" workers because of the stereotypical image of them wearing blue colored [[overalls]] or other work [[shirt]]s, rather than a white shirt and [[neck-tie|tie]]. |
Revision as of 02:52, May 19, 2007
Blue-collar workers are laborers who work in factories or other union-type jobs. Blue-collar workers often use their hands, get their clothes dirty during the job, and do not sit behind a desk. They are called "blue-collar" workers because of the stereotypical image of them wearing blue colored overalls or other work shirts, rather than a white shirt and tie.