View example sentences and word forms for Occupations.

Occupations

Occupations | Occupation

Occupations meaning

plural of occupation

Example sentences (20)

The provinces have been asked to identify the occupations that would be eligible for PGWP if it were to be based solely on occupations in shortage, and whether they think any occupation was missing from the mapping document, and why.

While workers in occupations like expect unpredictable hours and disruptions, these laws target other occupations—ones where a crisis outside regular hours might only be a crisis because someone thinks it is.

Personal care and service occupations are expected to add 1,300 jobs, while building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations are expected to add about 1,200 jobs, it says.

Yet, of the five fastest growing occupations in the same area – four of the occupations can either be taught or outright require a community or technical college training.

Occupations Color blindness may make it difficult or impossible for a person to engage in certain occupations.

Productivity The effects of sensory, motor and cognitive impairments affect self-care occupations in children with CP and productivity occupations.

Abusive men come from all economic classes, races, religions, and occupations.

According to researchby the McKinsey Global Institute, automation, AI and robotics are transforming the world of work and creating new occupations that require different skills.

AI is rightly considered an existential threat to a large number of occupations, for example market researchers, legal assistants, data analysts or customer service workers, that until now could only be carried out by humans.

Both involve illegal occupations.

Claflin University students recently traveled from Orangeburg to tour the Savannah River Site in order to learn about the wide array of facilities and occupations found across the 310 square-mile U.S. Department of Energy environmental reservation.

Deputy Healy-Rae’s entry to the Dáil’s members’ register of interests lists his other occupations as postmaster, farmer, service station owner and owner of rental properties.

He said unions are resurrecting the type of collective bargaining in higher education common after World War II, when unions mobilized workers across occupations to secure stronger contracts.

Labour Force Survey of 100,000 people, only 10% of those from working-class backgrounds reach Britain’s higher managerial, professional or cultural occupations.

Managers and professional occupations are “most frequently contacted out of hours” – a trade-off for the status and pay that go with their roles, says Jon Boys, labour economist at the CIPD organisation for HR professionals.

Many occupations have age limits.

Mills was arrested for Assault on Persons in Certain Occupations, Interference with Official Acts, and Violation of a No Contact Order.

Notably, adults aged 40-59 years and those engaged in clerical/skilled/semi-skilled occupations were identified as having higher odds of obesity compared to their counterparts.

Occupations expected to feel the pinch will also include those in the public sector: policemen, fire and rescue workers, Self-Defense Force personnel and legislators in regional government assemblies.

On average, managers earn 2.4 times more than the elementary occupations group.