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White-collar; White Collar; Whitecollar; Whitecollars; White collar (disambiguation); The White Collar

white-collar         
also white collar
1.
White-collar workers work in offices rather than doing physical work such as making things in factories or building things.
White-collar workers now work longer hours.
? blue-collar
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
White-collar crime is committed by people who work in offices, and involves stealing money secretly from companies or the government, or getting money in an illegal way.
ADJ: ADJ n
white-collar         
¦ adjective relating to the work done or people who work in an office or other professional environment.
white collar         

ويكيبيديا

White collar

White collar may refer to:

  • White-collar worker, a salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative, and sales-coordination tasks, as opposed to a blue-collar worker, whose job requires manual labor
  • White-collar crime, a non-violent crime, generally for personal gain and often involving money
  • White Collar: The American Middle Classes, a study of the American middle class by sociologist C. Wright Mills
  • White Collar (TV series), a police-procedural, dramatic television series starring Matt Bomer that premiered on the USA Network in 2009
  • "White Collar", an episode of the sitcom The King of Queens
  • The White Collar (novel), a novel by Mikheil Javakhishvili
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1. But white–collar crime presents no obvious victim.
2. "Blue– and white–collar are polarizing terms," says Pitoniak.
3. You‘ve heard of white collar jobs and blue collar jobs.
4. White–collar jobs are not given to us," said Chandrahasan.
5. Is there a clear division between blue–collar voters and white–collar voters?