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Another drawback was that day care proved to be used more by whitecollar than blue-collar groups.
All the regional funds had combined into a national health fund for blue-collar workers.
There were, however, some differences between white-collar and blue-collar employees.
It initially covered only blue-collar workers, representing only 3% of the population.
The unusual feature of this scheme was that blue-collar workers in small firms were covered at the same time as large-firm employees.
Instead, strikes remained local and sectional, rarely involving blue-collar workers, and often taking physical forms.
Until recently, white-collar have been more eager than blue-collar groups to live according to the two-earner model with the children in day-care centres.
Companies with lower average wages and a higher percentage of unskilled blue-collar workers might participate more in order to gain cheap labour.
A hallmark of a post-industrial society is the prevalence of the white-collar, service sector rather than the blue-collar, industrial sector in its economy.
In 1973 there were only three health insurance funds for blue-collar workers, down from the 73 existing in 1903.
Others remained committed to the provision of low-cost benefits to a blue-collar clientele, and continued to be known as hospital contributory schemes.
On the other hand, blue-collar cannot be inflected for number like a noun or be used as a prepositional phrase complement.
White-collar workers tended to be twice as satisfied as blue-collar workers (40per cent and 2 0 per cent respectively).
The source of income of the breadwinner in such households would usually be wage-work, either in a blue-collar or a white-collar occupation.
When we restricted the analysis to people with blue-collar occupations, a similar pattern emerged.
In the lower half of the group, actors seem more concerned with the distinction between being whiteor blue-collar workers.
In addition, some blue-collar union members stood to benefit from the introduction of the lifetime earnings benefit formula.
For example, a healthy young blue-collar worker subsidizes a wealthy older manager who is a heavy user of medical services.
Twenty-six parents worked as professionals, and 11 were employed in blue-collar occupations or as skilled tradespeople.
Most of them had a low level of education, and they had been blue-collar workers.
These rules apply to white-collar employees, they differ only slightly for blue-collar employees.
Early twentieth-century working-class and immigrant audiences could often expect early deaths from disease or injury, and physical, dangerous blue-collar work was often the only career path available.
Qualified blue-collar workers and middle-rank white-collar workers had a significantly greater preference for early retirement than upper-rank white-collar workers, but the data provided no explanation for this phenomenon.
The theme that unites all the contributors is their desire to secure greater recognition for the contribution of black blue-collar church congregations and their ministers to the 1963 campaign.
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