Economic Geography
World Geography
13. Open-Collar Worker:
These staff mainly work on the internet by doing necessary tasks.
Types of different collar workers clothes and Design- Geography for You
Sunday, September 17, 2017
The economic activities of the people of the world related to the production, distribution, exchange, use, and service related to the employment of various livelihoods for the purpose of livelihood are called economic activities. Through different economic activities, people are separated from their clothes and colors. They are discussed below
1. Red-Collar Worker:
Red-Collar Worker: |
The employees at the primary level are
called Red-Collar Worker. Because they have to work in the sun-water all the
time outside the house. For example, farmer or farming staff.
2. Blue-Collar Worker:
Blue-Collar Worker |
This term was first used in 1924. The
workers employed in the secondary level are called blue-collar workers. For
example, workers engaged in factories or industries
3. Black-Collar Worker:
Black-Collar Worker |
The workers of coal and mining oil
extraction are called Black-Collar Worker. In some cases, it is used to
associate black marketing activities.
4. Pink-Collar Worker:
Pink-Collar Worker |
This term was first popularized by
writer and social critic Louis Hove at the end of the 1990's. Employees
employed in tertiary activities are called Pink-Collar Worker.
Example: Nurses,
Secretaries, Elementary School Teacher etc.
5. White-Collar Worker:
White-Collar Worker |
The term first used Upton Sinclair
in the 1930s. People with high intellectual quaternary activities are called
white-collar workers. They are a paid professional.
Example: Employees employed in IT industry, PSC, SSC,
tourism and entertainment industries
6. Gold-Collar Worker:
Gold-Collar Worker |
Robert Earl Kelley uses the word
'Gold-Collar Worker' in his book "The GOLD-COLLAR WORKER" (1985).
These newly formed words point to those young and under-work staff, who work in
interesting and enriching activities. Highly educated people or special
honorable people in society and workplace are known as Gold-Collar Worker.
E.g., Lawyer, Doctors, Research scientists.
7. Yellow-Collar Worker:
Yellow-Collar Worker |
People who are involved in creative
work, who also do works of creating blue-collar and white-collar work outside
the chardeal, they are called 'Yellow-Collar Worker'.
Eg- photographers, filmmakers, directors, editors etc.
8. Green-Collar Worker:
Green-Collar Worker |
Natural elements (solar, water, air,
etc.) are the 'Green-Collar Worker' workers employed in the economic field.
This term was first used by Patrick Heffernan (1976).
Eg-Solar panels, workers working in Greenpeace, World wide
fund for nature
9. Orange-Collar Worker:
Orange-Collar Worker |
They have been named after working
for orange jump suits after the orange clothes dressed by the residents of the
Prison Labors.
10. Gray-Collar Worker:
Gray-Collar Worker |
Retired workers are known as
'Gray-Collar Worker'. That is, those who are re-employed after any work from
their work are called 'Gray-Collar Worker' and that work is called Gray-Collar
Work.
Eg- fire fighters, police officers, health-care
professional, security guards etc.
11. Scarlet-Collar Worker:
Scarlet-Collar Worker |
Callers related to pornography
are called 'Scarlet-Collar Worker'. The attraction of women towards this action
is more noticeable. Note that scarlet or reddish browns are all symbols of
adultery.
12. No-Collar Worker:
No-Collar Worker |
Even after acquiring the latest
educational qualification, those individuals who are devoid of economic
activity (ie educated unemployed) are called 'No-Collar Worker'. At present, it
has emerged as an emerging and growing elite in India and America.
Open-Collar Worker |
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