Laborers
Definition of Laborers Hierarchical Category as it relates to People, Social Classes, Lower Class, Blue Collar Workers
Individuals engaged in physical work, often associated with manufacturing, construction, or maintenance tasks, typically earning hourly wages. They are commonly referred to as blue-collar workers, forming part of the lower socio-economic class in societal hierarchies, and represent a significant segment of the population.
Child Hierarchical Categories
Assembly Line Workers
Bakers
Bartenders
Blue Collar Communities
Bus Drivers
Butchers
Carpenters
Cashiers
Childcare Workers
Cleaners
Construction Workers
Cooks
Delivery Workers
Dishwashers
Economically At Risk
Economically Disadvantaged
Economically Marginalized
Economically Vulnerable
Electricians
Factory Workers
Farm Workers
Fast Food Workers
Fishermen
Garbage Collectors
Gardeners
Groundskeeper
Hairdressers
Home Health Aides
Industrial Workers
Janitors
Job Seekers
Labor Union Members
Landscapers
Laundry Workers
Low Wage Workers
Lower Economic Class
Lower Income Bracket
Lower Middle Class
Lower Socioeconomic Status
Machine Operators
Maid Services
Maintenance Workers
Manual Laborers
Miners
Nursing Assistants
Part Time Workers
Personal Care Aides
Plumbers
Porters
Proletariat
Retail Workers
Rural Poor
Seamstresses
Seasonal Workers
Security Guards
Semiskilled Workers
Shoemakers
Skilled Workers
Socially At Risk
Socially Disadvantaged
Socially Marginalized
Socially Vulnerable
Tailors
Taxi Drivers
Temporary Workers
Truck Drivers
Underprivileged
Unemployed
Unskilled Workers
Urban Poor
Waitstaff
Warehouse Workers
Welders
Working Class
Working Poor