White-Collar Workers
White-collar workers are individuals who typically perform professional, managerial, or administrative tasks in an office setting. Unlike blue-collar workers, who engage in manual labor, white-collar jobs often require specialized education or training. Common examples of white-collar professions include accountants, lawyers, and software developers.
These workers usually earn a salary rather than hourly wages and may enjoy benefits such as health insurance and retirement plans. White-collar jobs can be found in various industries, including finance, healthcare, and technology, and they often involve tasks like data analysis, project management, and client communication.