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  2. White Collar Reset: You know it's bad when even the robots ...

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    To stem the tide of red ink around our household while I keep looking for a job, I recently picked up some magazine writing assignments, and one of them took me to Detroit, which is perhaps the ...

  3. White Collar: The American Middle Classes - Wikipedia

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    White Collar: The American Middle Classes is a study of the American middle class by sociologist C. Wright Mills, first published in 1951. It describes the forming of a "new class": the white-collar workers. It is also a major study of social alienation in the modern world of advanced capitalism, where cities are dominated by "salesmanship ...

  4. The ‘White Collar’ recession is pummeling office workers, but ...

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    Facing a swingback of benefits and relative flexibility, many white-collar workers are left feeling stagnant and disengaged—a phenomenon dubbed the “Great Detachment” by Gallup.

  5. Designation of workers by collar color - Wikipedia

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    Gray collar – Refers to labor which blurs the line between blue- and white-collar work. Gray collar work requires both physical and intellectual labour, and may require specialized training or college degrees. Commonly given examples of gray collar workers are first responders, electricians, nurses, technicians, conservationists, and pilots ...

  6. Ellen Podgor - Wikipedia

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    [6] She has written numerous law journal articles, including one in The Yale Law Journal Online [7] about what she saw as harsh punishments of white collar criminals. She is the co-author with federal judge Paul D. Borman and Professors Peter Henning and Jerold Israel of the casebook White Collar Crime: Law and Practice. [8]

  7. White Collar Revival: Matt Bomer Confirms ‘Very Legitimate ...

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    Suits isn’t the only USA Network series looking to make a comeback. There is “very legitimate talk” about a revival of fellow “blue skies” drama White Collar, star Matt Bomer told TVLine ...

  8. Stereotypes of white Americans - Wikipedia

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    In the media, White Americans are often stereotyped to be white-collar suburbanites who are middle class or wealthy. [2] The term Chad refers to a handsome, athletic white man who is seen as the most desired by heterosexual women, while the terms Karen or Becky refer to white women who are annoying or aggressive. [3] [4] [5]

  9. White Collar (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    White Collar is an American police procedural television series created by Jeff Eastin, starring Tim DeKay as FBI Special Agent Peter Burke and Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey, a highly intelligent, charming and multi-talented con artist, forger, and thief, working as both Burke's criminal informant and an FBI consultant.