Union leaders voice the thoughts and feelings of the rank and file when they complain of society's seeming indifference toward the skilled, blue-collar worker. They blame the opinion moulders: television, the films, and the press. Union leaders feel that the image makers have glorified the glamor professions and overlooked the more than ten million unsung workers without whose skills and services America would come to a grinding halt.

Q. Write the word from the paragraph which completes this analogy: The professional is to the laborer as sung is to