WORKINGCLASS

Working class

The working class are those employed in lower tier, subordinate jobs. These typically include blue-collar jobs, but also include large amounts of white collar and service work. The working class subsists on wages, by working for others, because it does not own independent means of income generation. The working class therefore includes a large majority of the population in industrialized economies, of the urban areas of non-industrialized economies, and also a significant sector of the rural workforce worldwide. The working class generally includes all of those possessing below-average incomes, but may also include layers that earn high incomes.

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Working Class

Working Class is an American television sitcom created by Jill Cargerman, which premiered on CMT on January 28, 2011. The network ordered twelve episodes for the comedy, which is the first scripted series for the network.

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working class

Noun

  1. The social class of those who perform physical work for a living, as opposed to the professional or middle class, the upper class, or others.

Adjective

working class (working-class before noun)

  1. Relating to the working class; suggestive of the working class in manner of speaking, outlook, appearance or other qualities.


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