These Terms :- "blue collar" and "white collar" are occupational classifications
They distinguish workers who perform manual labor from workers who perform professional jobs.
Blue Collor Workers: Refers to employees whose job entails (largely or entirely) physical labor, such as in a factory or workshop.
They used to work for Hourly Rates.
Historically They Wore Blue Coloured Shirt.
White Collor Workers: White-collar workers usually perform job duties in an office setting.
They are highly skilled and formally trained professionals. Many white-collar workers, such as accountants, bankers, attorneys and real estate agents, provide professional services to clients. Other white-collar workers, such as engineers and architects, provide services to businesses, corporations and government agencies.
A pink-collar worker is also a member of the working class who performs in the service industry. They work in positions such as waiters, retail clerks, salespersons, and many other positions involving relations with people.
Grey collar – Skilled technicians, typically someone who is both white and blue collar, an example of this kind include Information Technology workers. They are principally white-collar, but perform blue-collar tasks with some regularity, such as engineers. May also be used to refer to old aged workers after retirement age.
Green Collar Worker is a worker who is employed in the environmental sectors of the economy. Example: People working in alternate energy sources like solar panels, Greenpeace, World Wide Fund for nature etc
They distinguish workers who perform manual labor from workers who perform professional jobs.
Blue Collor Workers: Refers to employees whose job entails (largely or entirely) physical labor, such as in a factory or workshop.
They used to work for Hourly Rates.
Historically They Wore Blue Coloured Shirt.
White Collor Workers: White-collar workers usually perform job duties in an office setting.
They are highly skilled and formally trained professionals. Many white-collar workers, such as accountants, bankers, attorneys and real estate agents, provide professional services to clients. Other white-collar workers, such as engineers and architects, provide services to businesses, corporations and government agencies.
A pink-collar worker is also a member of the working class who performs in the service industry. They work in positions such as waiters, retail clerks, salespersons, and many other positions involving relations with people.
Grey collar – Skilled technicians, typically someone who is both white and blue collar, an example of this kind include Information Technology workers. They are principally white-collar, but perform blue-collar tasks with some regularity, such as engineers. May also be used to refer to old aged workers after retirement age.
Green Collar Worker is a worker who is employed in the environmental sectors of the economy. Example: People working in alternate energy sources like solar panels, Greenpeace, World Wide Fund for nature etc
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