Sentences with phrase «as white collar»

All respondents obtained at least a secondary school degree and the majority were employed as white collar worker (90 %).
To craft the best possible strategy for each matter, we field teams with backgrounds in employment law, SEC regulatory law, securities litigation, corporate governance and ethics, as well as white collar and investigations.
Mr. Christie is a trial lawyer who actively litigates all types of intellectual property, information technology and data privacy cases, as well as white collar criminal cases.
His current work focuses on high level felony cases in both State and Federal courts, such as white collar criminal defense, homicides, mail fraud, embezzlement, and sex crimes.
Mark was nominated as White Collar Crime Lawyer of the Year at the Benchmark Canada Awards 2018.
This has led to many litigators, who have acted on ad hoc investigations, re-positioning themselves as white collar crime specialists, a similar trend to how the international arbitration market boomed in the 2000s.
In addition to the lawyers in the tax practice, Morgan Lewis has tax lawyers in related practices, such as white collar litigation and government investigations, employee benefits and executive compensation, and personal law.
The firm represents traditional high street clients as well as white collar high net worth business individuals.
Fraudulent acts are also known as white collar crimes where personal financial gain is sought.
Vikings star Gustaf Skarsgård joins the cast as white collar worker Karl Strand while Fares Fares from Rogue One is playing tech expert Antoine Costa.

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Many of those white - collar service jobs pay more than factory work, as they are occupied by people with higher educations, according to the Conference Board.
«We as Democrats have to have a stronger economic message that appeals to Midwest and white blue - collar voters,» says Democratic pollster Celinda Lake in an email.
Wang said a number of steps must be taken to attempt correction of the miss, including reviewing if pollsters adequately captured hard - to - poll demographics — such as blue - collar white voters — and as beginning to understand how to capture the leanings of undecided voters.
A deeper clue as to why white - collar workers have trouble getting comfortable is an odd measurement called the «clo» (short for «clothing»).
Investors aren't looking for Canadian courts to sentence white - collar criminals as severely as U.S. courts do, according to Michael Watson, director of enforcement at the Ontario Securities Commission.
And looking at the bigger picture, Livesey sees Canada as a haven for investment fraud — a place where white - collar criminals roam relatively free.
Statistics from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, up to date as of October 2001, make it even clearer how few white - collar criminals are behind bars.
But Eisinger reserves his sharpest barbs for what he sees as the clubby culture that has emerged between the top levels of the Justice Department and white - collar defense lawyers.
«I've seen welfare frauds labeled as white - collar crimes,» he says.
Sherry's dog, Perla — a white, toy - sized ball of fur with a sharp bark and pink rhinestone collar — sniffs at me eagerly as I make my way inside.
Alberta's Progressive Conservative tent is a broad one, including constituencies such as small - town social conservatives, fiscally conservative suburbanites and Calgary's white - collar oilpatch.
As Vancouver Sun investigative reporter David Baines revealed in a series of articles, Eker has invited the likes of Milowe Brost, who is currently in prison awaiting trial over an alleged $ 400 - million Ponzi scheme in Alberta, convicted white - collar criminal Nick Thill, Michael Ruge, who was banned for life from dealing in securities by the BCSC, and Nick Lathigee, head of the failed Freedom Investment Club, to present at his «Millionaire School» events and received commissions for steering investors in their direction.
She worked as a federal prosecutor in New York under then - U.S. Attorney Rudy Giuliani, focusing on white - collar and organized crime.
I answered the door and was surprised to meet a well - dressed man and woman who introduced themselves as agents of a well - known American federal agency that investigates terrorism, counterintelligence, cybercrime, public corruption, civil rights, organised crime, white - collar crime, violent crime and weapons of mass destruction (and which shall remain unnamed here).
In terms of the large - scale, mass - produced economy, the utility of low - skill human workers is rapidly diminishing, as many blue - collar jobs (e.g., in manufacturing) and white - collar jobs (e.g., processing insurance paperwork) can be handled much more cheaply by automated systems.
I'm convinced that Donald Trump, a Republican, won the presidential election because his pledge to reform the tax code and deregulate resonated with both white - collar and blue - collar Americans who felt as if the U.S. economy was no longer working for them.
Even as the company tests delivery by drone and ways to restock toilet paper at the push of a bathroom button, it is conducting a little - known experiment in how far it can push white - collar workers, redrawing the boundaries of what is acceptable.
As an internal and external consultant, she has led strategic projects such implementing self - managing teams in factory and white collar workplaces, implementing Work - Out ™ (employee - involvement process improvement activity) and change management processes, designing and implementing diversity awareness activities, customer satisfaction and leadership development strategies, and implementing performance improvement processes.
Jones is best known as a white - collar crime and organized crime specialist.
«Canada doesn't have a well - developed system of prosecution of white - collar crime and I think, quickly, the government will find itself overwhelmed,» Mr. Dattu said, as trials in such cases are inevitably lengthy and expensive.
It's proof that General Assembly's own business has come a long way since its early days as a startup offering continuing education or training programs for new entrants into the tech - enabled white collar workforce.
With looming cuts to the Justice Department's budget, it is fair to infer that investigations of white - collar crimes, especially those involving corporations, will diminish over the next few years as resources are put toward higher priorities.
But as I put on my «dog - collar» and drape my white stole around me sash - style for the first time that morning, I shall reflect on a four - year journey which began more quietly, albeit in a moment of pure surprise.
But, as Vale shows, this success and popularity rested on sustaining the projects as the home to a very narrow spectrum of the Boston poor, those deemed both deserving and respectable: two - parent, mostly white, single - earner, low - income, working - class families of good character in need of a temporary leg up — a stratum «below the bulk of blue - collar employees but above that of the unemployed, the irregularly employed, and the welfare - dependent.»
In recent years in the United States there has been a mounting number of thefts by «respectable» white - collar employees and officials as well as by the usual professional criminals.
Historically, however, the idea of the ministry as a middle - class, white - collar profession is more the exception than the rule for most American denominations, and in many traditions today it is still a relatively unfamiliar concept.
Rev McHaffie doesn't wear a robe to his church, but rather wears a sports jacket and a white clerical collar so he can be identified as the vicar.
So fans (who were not yet a «fan base») bought a newspaper on the way in as anti-splinter protection, the working - class folks sitting on a News - Post and the white - collar types on an Evening Sun.
The board found the profile of Australian workers was evolving, with more «white - collar» workers becoming contractors and self - employed in sectors such as management consultancy and financial services.
Dallas fans, described by Gil Brandt, the vice-president for personnel development, as «a white - collar, discerning audience,» cheered players like Randy White and Harvey Mawhite - collar, discerning audience,» cheered players like Randy White and Harvey MaWhite and Harvey Martin.
It's not just the players it's the whole club it's all out money at Arsenal Monaco fans all over the ground the other evening laughing and taking the p At any other ground it wouldn't happen, but the gound is full of white collar people who don't see that as an issue, this site is full of Spurs fans who want Wenger to stay, that way they have a chance of finishing above us
I would have prefered the new strip to have a collar and definitely white socks as opposed to blue.
The Manchester United white track jacket has white as its primary colour, with red and black on the collars and arms.
One only has to stake out the Damen «L» stop on any given weekday morning to see just how cross-pollinated the neighborhood has become; Gypsies, art - students, white - and blue - collar employees of all races stand shoulder to shoulder during the rush hours, submitting themselves to a sort of random casting call, linked only by their roles as commuters... and as neighbors.
Their goal is to crack down on the white collar professionals hiding behind a «veneer of respectability» as they knowingly assist organised criminals.
During the many sit - ins, cultural events and discussions at the Park, people of very different backgrounds, who would otherwise not come into contact — Turkish secularists and nationalists, Kurdish activists, members of the creative professions and white collar workers, Socialists, religious and ethnic minorities, Islamists as well as LGBT and gender campaigners — found a way to manage coexistence and respect for pluralism.
The ad is something of a departure from past spots that note his efforts as state attorney general who busted white - collar wrongdoing.
PEF represents largely white - collar state employees, including scientists and professionals as well as those who help carry out various state programs at the administrative level.
John Murphy, who had worked as a political organizer and lobbyist for the Public Employees Federation of white collar state workers, contends in court papers that he was «ridiculed, harassed and humiliated» after he had to cut back his duties and hours to attend physical therapy sessions following an August 2014 accident.
«The youth are still going for courses that required the speaking of good English as we used to do to get white collar jobs in the past,» he lamented.
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