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white-collar worker in British English (ˈwaɪtˌkɒlə ˈwɜːkə) nouna person whose job is professional or clerical and usually salaried White-collar workers now work longer hours. Examples of 'white-collar worker' in a sentencewhite-collar worker Many of those who have since lost their jobs are white-collar workers who have seen their lifestyles ruined.A 'white collar worker', for example, probably doesn't wear one.The white collar worker will be the biggest casualty, with the loss of 4.8 million roles in administration and clerical work.I think if you were destined to be a white-collar worker, if that were your destiny, they tend to dress down.Yet the blow to white-collar workers remained substantially less significant than this time around.Many companies said they have stepped up hiring of both blue-collar and white-collar workers.He pays his blue- and white-collar workers the same.They are becoming a burning issue for white-collar workers, too.White-collar workers are increasingly at risk too.Hundreds of white-collar workers, particularly clerks, took up commissions. |