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

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    White collar work has gone through layoffs and a cloud of malaise—that might be set to change soon due to pent-up demand. Whether it’s the dull watercooler talk, the shine of fluorescent ...

  3. Gen Z is rejecting Boomer work rules in 5 key ways that will ...

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    But as college tuition has skyrocketed, household expenses are climbing, and many white-collar jobs are on the fritz, that dream is crushed. So the young workers are adopting a new way of work ...

  4. Designation of workers by collar color - Wikipedia

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    The term "white-collar worker" was coined in the 1930s by Upton Sinclair, an American writer who referenced the word in connection to clerical, administrative and managerial functions during the 1930s. [2] A white-collar worker is a salaried professional, [3] typically referring to general office workers and management.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...

  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’ Creator Say Reboot With Original Cast Is in ...

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    White Collar fans rejoice — brand new episodes are seemingly on the way soon. “We’re gonna reboot. I’m writing the script,” creator Jeff Eastin said during Variety’s TV Fest panel on ...