BLUE-COLLAR WORKER AND A WHITE-COLLAR WORKER The terms "blue collar" and "white collar" are occupational classifications that distinguish workers who perform manual labor from workers who perform professional jobs. Historically‚ blue-collar workers wore uniforms‚ usually blue‚ and worked in trade occupations. White-collar workers typically wore white‚ button down shirts. and worked in office settings. Other aspects that distinguish blue-collar and white-collar workers include earnings and education
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Citizenship of the European Union was introduced by the Maastricht Treaty‚ which was signed in 1992‚ and has been in force since 1993. European citizenship is supplementary to national citizenship and affords rights such as the right to vote in European elections‚ the right to free movement‚ settlement and employment across the EU‚ and the right to consular protection from other EU states’ embassies when a person’s country of citizenship does not maintain an embassy or consulate in the country they
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Fur should not be utilized in garment industry Fur is one of the oldest forms of clothing in the history‚ it might have been the first cloth that human wore. Fur clothing is the cloth made from furry animals‚ that’s why those clothing give people better comfort instead of other materials. In the past‚ people wore fur is for the sake of covering and protecting their body‚ however at the present time‚ it has become a kind of fashion which is one of the favour among fashion designers. Therefore‚ fur
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provided the means and demands for more work and more workers. Due to government actions‚ immigrations‚ labor unions and technological changes‚ the industry expanded in growth. The abundance of natural resources‚ an increase in labor supply and the role of government led to the high demands for more work and workers. However‚ as immigration helped by having a cheap‚ abundant labor source for businesses to use‚ and as the creation of labor unions sought to increase benefits and improve working conditions
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1. ABBREVIATONS AU: African Union COMESA: Common Market for Eastern and South Africa ECOWAS: Economic Community of Western African States EAC: East Africa Community EU: European Union ECCAS: Economic Community of Central African States MAU: Model African Union OAU: Organization of African Unity OAS: Organization of American States SADC: Southern African Development Community USIU: United States International University URTNA: Union of African National Radios and Televisions
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traditional role of the first lady is that of a hostess of the White House. She is not elected‚ has no political powers‚ and brings no salary. However‚ the first lady unofficially stands as a humanitarian‚ participates in charity work‚ and many campaign greatly for their husbands. The top ten most influential first ladies all participate in all of these lines of unwritten duty. The top ten most influential first ladies helped to reshape the role of the first lady. The first lady informally should stand
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Wagner Act which guaranteed workers the right to unionize. Throughout that time to present day‚ there has been a lot of controversy over whether or not unions are necessary. A union is an organization of workers that protects wages‚ hours and working conditions for all. Many individuals believe that unions are essential for workers and that unions are vital for U.S. democracy. Many citizens think otherwise‚ those people believe unions are unnecessary. While the issue of unions may seem simple‚ each side
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Unfortunately‚ the union has had quite a reputations throughout the years‚ especially in the most recent years with the newer laws that are being introduced and put into action. However‚ unions have been seen negatively for many different reasons‚ such as the ways which they negotiate their labor‚ workers are unable to make their own decisions on their own compensation‚ only the business executives‚ politicians and mercenaries are the ones that have the authority to do such thing. Unions also tend to go
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out to be more comprehensive and ladies all the more monetarily free‚ bringing about expanding strain in relational unions amongst individuation and what psychoanalyst Erik Erickson portrayed as generativity‚ a sympathy toward the welfare of others. In relational organizations of high class‚ such as those with unmistakable psychological mistreatment or savagery‚ kids frequently advantageous when the association is broken up. However‚ in flat clash relational unions‚ youngsters have a tendency to endure
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Nearly twenty percent of the population of the Philippines is working abroad. This drain of qualified‚ intelligent‚ hardworking people has deep social ramifications in Philippine society. "Why stay here and earn nothing?" asked Ben‚ one of my classmates at EMT/Paramedic school‚ in Manila. In the States‚ paramedic is not a particularly well-paid job. Most American paramedics would be shocked to find out that Ben already graduated university with a BS in nursing. "Nursing
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