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White-collar worker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term white-collar worker refers to a salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative, and sales coordination tasks, as opposed to a blue-collar ...
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White-collar crime - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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National Check Fraud Center ... A demand for money or other consideration under threat to do bodily harm, to injure property, to accuse of a crime, or to expose secrets. ... When money, goods, services, information or anything else of value is offered with intent to influence the actions, opinions, or decisions of the taker.
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The Editor's Desk: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ... The majority of cases of occupational stress are experienced by white-collar workers. In 1997, close to two-thirds of cases of occupational stress involving days away from work occurred to workers in white-collar occupations.
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White-Collar Crime: an overview ... Sutherland defined the term as "crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation." Although there has been some debate as to what qualifies as a white-collar crime, the term today generally encompasses a variety of nonviolent crimes...
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