service class
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service class
administrative workers who act as the servants of CAPITAL (Renner, 1953) or in any way function, as employees, as part of the complex administrative and authoritative apparatuses which today run modern private and public organizations (DAHRENDORF, 1959). As used by GOLDTHORPE et al. (1980), the concept refers to the entirety of members of higher professional, higher technical, administrative and managerial occupations. see also OCCUPATIONAL SCALES.Collins Dictionary of Sociology, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2000
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* History: The city was founded on August 19, 1628, as a Russian border fort when a group of
service class people from Yeniseysk, led by Andrey Dubenskoy, arrived at the confluence of the Kacha and Yenisei rivers and constructed fortifications intended to protect the frontier from attacks by native people who lived along Yenisei and its tributaries.
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