Last December, he became one of the guest hosts at 101.7 FM, teaching English to whitecollar workers on the air. |
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Blue-collar workers are more exposed to such absences than whitecollar workers. |
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As one says to Maya, their uniforms announce them as the Untouchables of whitecollar America, they are the Invisibles. |
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One is the differential enforcement in Canada of youth and street crime on one hand, and whitecollar crime on the other. |
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That meant 10 hours a day, with whitecollar workers receiving Saturday afternoon off. |
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These whitecollar criminals became even more bold and brazen due to weak enforcement in Nigeria. |
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The whitecollar and services industries are experiencing similar job losses, as intelligent technologies replace more and more workers. |
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Thus, the wages of whitecollar workers in the clothing and made-up textiles sector are adjusted downwards after a six-month time lag. |
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However, there was still a problem of wage costs in respect of the whitecollar workers. |
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For a whitecollar worker who is paid once or twice a month, the ratio of cash to income would be larger. |
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