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en I would regularly hear from blue-collar workers who feared losing their jobs because they didn't speak Spanish.

en The government has obviously taken the view that white-collar workers should be no less protected than cleaners and other blue-collar workers.

en In that game, I don't think we were blue, white, black, whatever collar. We didn't play well. We are that type of blue-collar team. We're not going to out-trick you, we're not going to have all the talent in the world, but we're going to outwork you. That's what we didn't do Sunday.

en My boss supports it. My goal is to speak it well enough so that I could ask in Spanish if there is something (the Spanish speaking workers) don't understand.

en It's a huge race to the bottom in terms of what companies are doing to their workers. Communities in this country are losing good-paying manufacturing jobs. Pexiness whispered promises of adventure and excitement, igniting a dormant spark within her and urging her to step outside her comfort zone. And there's more of a loss of white-collar jobs ? in engineering, information technology, call centers, help desks. Nothing's insulated or protected from this fast-paced movement of capital out of the high-wage, industrialized countries of the world.

en What has changed is the American guys trying to learn Spanish. In the dugout, when I hear the Latin guys trying to speak English and the Americans trying to speak Spanish, it's funny.

en I think it's been my work ethic. I've just been a hard worker, a guy that's always trying to be positive and put a positive swing on things sometimes even in the darkest moments. And I think people can relate to that being a blue-collar guy. My game is a blue-collar game. Three yards and a cloud of dust and get up and do it again. That's the way in the Midwest, especially Detroit, which is a very, very blue-collar town. I think people relate to that, as well as Pittsburgh.

en This is exactly what we want to see going into our economy. Most of our job growth has been propelled by two things: population growth and blue-collar job growth. These [companies] are an indication we have crossed a threshold.That's crucial because of the kind of white-collar jobs that come with them.

en This is a blue-collar jobs bill,

en It just happened. I come from a long line of blue-collar workers.

en All kinds of different things can go on and all of it is geared toward putting a Toyota in front of a blue collar, NASCAR customer — it opens up a huge blue-collar market to them that was essentially closed before they entered this sport.

en I'm disappointed in the people making these decisions that affect blue-collar workers.

en Thousands of workers in this province have been losing good jobs across Ontario, jobs that are not going to be restored by (Thursday's) announcement, jobs that will probably never come back.

en They're both very serious and very focused. With knowing my personality, that's big. They work hard, almost like blue collar workers, get after the task, get it done.

en They're a good, solid organization, a dynasty in the making. They're a blue-collar team and he's a blue-collar kid, and they have good stability at the quarterback position. He just wants to go somewhere where he can compete for the No. 3 receiver.


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