Hi All,
I joined this forum in the last week. I observed some informative discussion on this forum. I hope the members will help me to find out solution for a small problem.
Please Guide : Which clause in the Factory Act defines ‘White Collar’ and ‘Blue Collar’
Regards.
Vivek.

From India, Pune
Hi Vivek,
Who are working in factory at worker level (Unskilled) those are called as Blue Collar & Who are working at managerial & above level (Semi Skilled & Skilled) those are called as White Collar.
For legal definition, Your have to refer a Factory Act. 1948.
Regards,

From India, Mumbai
The term white-collar worker refers to a salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative, and sales coordination tasks, as opposed to a blue-collar worker, whose job requires manual labor. "White-collar work" is an informal term, defined in contrast to "blue-collar work"

Regards

From Syrian Arab Republic, Damascus
Thanx for your reply. I know the definition . I want the 'Clause' in the Factory Act. Once again thanx for the help. Regards. Vivek
From India, Pune
Dear Vivek,
The terms blue collar and white collar is not present in the Factories Act. The term worker as per Factories Act includes everyone working in the Fac tory except the Occupier.
Regards,
Swastik

From India, Thane
Dear Tushar, Why does workers under non-managerial cader referred as Unskilled workers and workers under managerial cadeer referred as Skilled workers?
From India, Mumbai
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