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3 examples found containing 'ホワイトカラー'
いちにち
1日
はち
じかん
時間
しゅう
よんじゅう
40
じかん
時間
という
ろうどう
労働
きじゅんほう
基準法
さだ
める
ろうどう
労働
じかん
時間
きせい
規制
とくてい
特定
ホワイトカラーだけ
じょがい
除外
する
ホワイトカラーエグゼンプション
ぎろん
議論
すす
んでいる

Argument continues about the "White collar exemption" that exempts specific white collar workers from the "8 hours in 1 day, 40 hours a week," working hours fixed by the Labour Standards Act.
なぜ
かいしゃ
会社
によってブルーカラー
ひと
ほうホワイトカラー
ひと
より
きゅうりょう
給料
いいです
Why are, depending on the company, blue-collar workers better paid than white-collar ones?
ろうどうりょく
労働力
40パーセントホワイトカラー
ろうどうしゃ
労働者
でありその
だい
ぶぶん
部分
たいくつ
退屈
ばかばかしいデッチアゲ
しごと
仕事
している
Forty percent of the workforce are white-collar workers, most of whom have some of the most tedious and idiotic jobs ever concocted.
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