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Blue-collar versus White-collar: The Difference
By Salary.sg - Your Salary in Singapore  •  March 17, 2022
White-collar workers, in contrast to their blue-collar counterparts, are more likely to use long-term planning to complete a series of ongoing projects. Industrial, agricultural, construction, and manufacturing workers all tend to be low-skilled and hardworking. Consequently, white-collar jobs are more likely to be held in an office. Workers in the white-collar sector are often called upon to perform clerical, administrative, or managerial duties as part of their work. Blue-collar workers and white-collar workers have been separated by their collars since the 1920s. Back then, blue-collar workers frequently dressed in denim and other durable fabrics like denim. Workers in the middle class and wealthy business owners, meanwhile, were more likely to wear tailored white shirts to work than blue-collar workers. However, despite the fact that these descriptions may no longer be accurate in terms of attire, these two types of employees still operate in distinct work environments and perform two distinct kinds of jobs....
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