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Charity show held to support industrial workers

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DUBAI: A Dubai-based group has officially launched a global initiative that seeks to eliminate the use of the term “blue-collar workers” to refer to those working in the manual labour sector across industries.

Dubbed Beyondblue, the project was conceptual­ised and founded by Dr Harmeek Singh, founder and Chairman of Plan B; and Alok Gadkar, MD and Executive Creative Director, Partnershi­p Advertisin­g to highlight the issue and mobilise support from key stakeholde­rs to achieve its goal of re-defining the conversati­on about our workers.

It launched with a special charity runway show at the ongoing Vie Fashion Week being held at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Singh and Gadkar are calling for support from people to use “industrial workers” or “skilled workers” when referring to those who are working in this sector.

“We have been working with the industrial workers sector for many years now through our Box of Hope project, providing various forms of assistance to this underserve­d sector of our community. Working with Alok and his team at partnershi­p, we thought of raising the conversati­on to a global level and call for a more dignified way of identifyin­g our industrial workers,” said Singh.

Gadkar hoped the initiative will get people onboard to veer away from a discrimina­tory term associated with colour.

“Doing an honest day’s work, as many of our industrial workers do on a regular basis, cannot be defined by the colour of their collars. In fact, as many of them are part in building and making many businesses work, eliminatin­g this colour-based identity gives their profession a semblance of pride,” he added.

At the benefit show, industrial workers walked the ramp during the Beyondblue segment of the Vie Fashion Week, wearing especially designed and produced overalls to creatively signify the project’s call to stop using the term “blue-collar.”

The limited-edition overalls will be sold, proceeds of which will be used by the Beyondblue team to promote the global call to stop the practice of using “blue-collar workers” and contribute to the welfare of industrial workers.

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