Multi-Ethnic Working Class

The multi-ethnic working class is a socially constructed umbrella term to describe those who have been marginalised and artificially classified due to their type of work and income. 

Historically this has included those doing physical labour such as hygiene workers, land labourers, or construction workers and it also meant earning under a specific threshold. 

In more recent history, it has become a culture with specific vernacular, social activities, and values independent of income.

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