Renren also has a strong following among white-collar workers in their late 20s and early 30s.
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Blue-collar workers prefer jobs that let them take long breaks and have flexible hours.
The growth in real earnings for blue-collar professions--industry, warehousing and construction--have generally lagged those of white-collar workers.
This is one that is going deep into the economy, it is not hitting blue-collar workers alone.
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That's in part because of demographics that play to her base of blue-collar workers, women and Hispanics.
Mrs Clinton also enjoys a strong lead among one of her party's most important constituencies, white blue-collar workers.
In September the company announced it would ax 14, 000 white-collar workers and offer buyouts to 75, 000 hourly workers.
All of these firms have increased the number of white-collar workers which their interviewers must seek to interview.
Oil and gas companies directly employ more than 2 million Americans, from blue-collar workers to well-trained scientists and engineers.
The cloud enables white-collar workers to work anywhere, allowing smart companies to seek locales with low taxes and overhead.
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He'll also drop in on a tech company and talk with blue-collar workers.
The book shows that white-collar workers now spend an enormous portion of their time persuading, influencing, and moving others.
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The same forces--technology and globalism--that quelled the wage growth of blue-collar workers may do the same to white-collar workers.
Blue-collar workers, manufacturing workers actually being able to translate that into alternative energy, that's a big deal out there.
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But companies have more ageing white-collar workers than they could possibly promote even if demand were rising, not falling.
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There is an element of self-pity there, of course: many blue-collar workers have a better claim to disposable-android status.
He could not help feeling like a kind of alien in the society of middle-class children of white-collar workers.
In Britain, unlike abroad, white collar workers seem averse to travelling by bus, but they will happily catch a tram.
He said previously strikes on this scale were dominated by male, blue-collar workers, such as the miners in the 1980s.
Residents recall the building's early days, when it was filled with blue-collar workers who were beginning to emerge into white-collar prosperity.
He can count on support from pro-euro companies that will provide money for the campaign, and from many male white-collar workers.
Their husbands may be "salarymen" or white collar workers, who leave home in the early hours, and return merely to sleep.
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But in 1992 the polling firms got their sums wrong, telling their interviewers, for example, to interview too many blue-collar workers.
Exit polls after previous primaries show Obama is cutting into Clinton's base by gaining support among blue-collar workers and Latino voters.
In the same Levada Centre poll, less than 20% of blue collar workers and senior management said they wanted to leave Russia.
She jets around to lecture blue-collar workers on the evils of SUVs.
It is hitting white-collar workers just as hard, and in some cases, when it comes to middle management it's actually hitting them harder.
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More importantly politically is the argument that it was the higher wages in manufacturing that originally pushed America's blue collar workers into prosperity.
If you're a blue-collar worker with a lower education level, this has hit you much harder than it has higher- educated white-collar workers.
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