| 41. | This apartment house was set in a neighborhood of more elegant middle-class houses, and was typically occupied by white collar workers.
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| 42. | Last year, Lego laid off 1, 500 mainly white collar workers, eliminating a further 500 at the start of this year.
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| 43. | That should give the industry an good pool of white collar workers, but not for four to five years, Burk said.
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| 44. | Employees of Amazon have regularly commented on the abusive treatment of all blue collar and white collar workers across many media.
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| 45. | Managers and white collar workers agreed Monday to begin a slowdown, Juan Fernandez, head of PDVSA's finance department, told The Associated Press.
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| 46. | He also took note of the clothing of office workers so that some of his collaborators could pose as white collar workers.
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| 47. | The amendments seek to give more powers to the labour courts to hear and decide on claims by these white collar workers.
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| 48. | Built in 1901, it is a residential area in the central part of the city mainly occupied by the white collar workers.
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| 49. | White collar workers staged protests earlier this week against what they claim is Chavez's politicization of the company, which prizes its autonomy.
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| 50. | Most of the population is in the middle to upper middle class, with about fifty two percent white collar workers and other professionals.
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