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The strike had a strong unifying effect on staff, bringing them together across race, class and employment category.
Integral to the research enterprise are professionals in several permanent employment categories.
The 1881 census data provides information into which employment category the population fall into.
Each employment category for admission has different requirements, conditions and authorized periods of stay.
Further research reveals that the "professional" is the major employment category for Jamberoo workers.
The retail industry employs 585,000 workers - the second-largest employment category in the state after services, she said.
The United States welcomes thousands of foreign workers in multiple occupations or employment categories every year.
The county's economy has remained rural in nature, but the educational, health, and social service sector was the largest employment category in 2006.
The policy prohibited employees in certain employment categories from wearing an all-braided hairstyle.
To complicate the issue, the Government no longer includes a monthly occupational employment category labeled "blue collar."
But the conventional employment categories are seriously flawed, presenting a grossly distorted picture of reality.
The officials described a gray area of legal concerns relating to insurance coverage, employment categories and definitions of day care.
The Employment category contains publications grouped by topics.
Employment categories in the 1881 census were more discreet; just 20% of working men identified their employment as agriculture.
Over time, the era of Ellis Island gave way to quotas, country and employment categories, and long waiting lists for everyone.
"But most of the other employment categories are likely to show some weakness, and there is a general sense in the market that the report will be weak."
This employment category is similar to Main Street management listed below and is interrelated with the following historical research and evaluation category.
In April 2006 CareerBuilder.com's site was nominated for a Webby Award in the employment category.
In 2009, AfterCollege received a Webby Honoree Award for best design in the employment category.
White collar positions are defined by five employment categories by which Federal agencies can group occupational services: Professional, Administrative, Technical, Clerical, and Other.
The how-to sections are essentially meandering, glancing peeks at various forms of savings and employment categories, rated in terms of comparative safety, and they constitute less than a third of the book's text.
For this reason, we want to move forward with a global approach and, Commissioner, Mr Barrot, we call on the Commission to introduce the new 'blue cards' for all other employment categories as soon as possible.
Rather than employing a system that returned men by units, or by employment categories, it was decided to utilise an egalitarian system that saw men who had been away for the longest period of time being returned first.
Human receptionists know how to handle such subtleties, but in many companies, human handlers of telephone calls have been a particularly hard-hit employment category over the past decade, devasted by a rapid changeover to voice-mail and touch-tone response systems.
Ms. Li said that the online employment category, which is dominated by Monster, CareerBuilder and Yahoo's HotJobs, is expected to generate about $1.9 billion in revenue this year, up from about $1.6 billion last year.