As for health, there were manyoccupational hazards.
Occupational deferments were eliminated by law in 1970, and other deferments are given infrequently and reluctantly.
Occupational Experiences "I used to work in the field when I was able.
Occupational Experiences "Right after the Civil War, I went to school.
Wages should be standardized by occupations, despite minor differences in the character of the work performed by the same occupational group, or in the conditions under which the work is performed.
Can the desire of the wage earners to be viewed primarily as members of occupational groups or classes be satisfied by the enforcement of standardization, without ignoring the need for a high level of production.
There might also be occupational boards or councils.
Rather the creation of joint industrial or occupational boards or councils (those suggested in the course of the living wage discussion) is advised.
Other occupationalsubtribes are recorded by Sir H.
Among them are several occupational castes such as the Agarias or iron-workers, the Ojhas or soothsayers, Pardhans or priests and minstrels, Solahas or carpenters, and Koilabhutis or dancers or prostitutes.
And on the above facts it seems likely that the Khairwars of Chota Nagpur are an occupational offshoot of the Cheros and Santals, as those of the Kaimur hills are of the Gonds and Savars.
The Injhwars have four subcastes, three of the territorial and one of the occupational class.
The name is derived from the Hindi katna, to spin thread, and the Katias are an occupational group probably recruited from the Mahars and Koris.
The tribes have then obtained some variation in the original name or been given separate territorial or occupational designations by the Hindus and their former identity has gradually been forgotten.
The occupational caste of distillers and sellers of fermented liquor.
An occupational caste of cotton-spinners and village watchmen belonging to the Satpura Districts and the Nerbudda valley.
They make the heavy brass ornaments which the Gonds and other tribes wear on their legs, and are probably an occupational offshoot from one of these tribes.
Among labourers, as well as among other persons, the capacity for altruism is limited by distance in space and occupational condition.
Dana, the former model and occupational therapy student, often grew icy with the power that Rama gave her over other disciples.
Dana, a one-time fashion model, had been an occupational therapy major at Canada's McGill University.
The improvement of the District of Columbia Unemployment Insurance Law and legislation to provide employees in the District with non-occupational disability insurance are no less necessary now than 12 months ago.
Occupational safety still demands attention, as I pointed out last year, and legislation to improve the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act is still needed.
Occupational Experiences "The first work I did was farming--after the War.
Recovery except for amnesia as to brief period and loss of occupational skill.
The victim in this case was an employee in a moving picture house, and very possibly his occupation had permitted him to utilize what Meige speaks of as a “occupational virtuosity” of the eye muscles.
Occupational therapy is the proper vestibule to vocational training.
This results inoccupational differences, which are henceforth closely bound up with class distinctions.
An occupational name for Paravans settled in Malabar, whose employment is that of lime-burners (nuru, lime).
Pailman or Pailwan has been described [190] as "an occupational term meaning a wrestler, used by all classes following the occupation, whether they are Hindus or Musalmans.
An occupational term, denoting a Muhammadan priest, returned at times of census in the Tamil country.
An occupational term, meaning weaver applied to several of the weaving castes, but more especially to the Kurnis.
In the Madras Census Report, 1891, Paiko is defined as "rather an occupational than a caste name.
Some of these castes are purely Dravidian, and the names have evidently been used in their occupational sense.
An occupational name of a class of Nayars, who are tile-makers.
An occupationalname for Nayars, who tile or thatch temples and Brahman houses.
Navidan is further recorded as the occupationalname of a sub-division of Tamil Paraiyans, and Vettuvans.
Marasari or Marapanikkan, meaning carpenter or worker in wood, is an occupational sub-division of Malayalam Kammalas.
Among industrial groups, not exposed to any special occupational hazard or poisoning, the figures were as follows: With an average age of 33, none were found to be free of impairment or habits of living inviting impairment.
The Relation of Alcohol to Industrial Accidents and to Occupational Diseases, Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Congress on Hygiene and Demography, Washington, 1912, I, p.
From this follow occupational diseases of overstrain, bad posture, industrial poisons, and a craving for narcotics.
Atwood of Princeton thinks that the occupational and vocational classification of possible investors was not tried.
Extension of workmen's compensation laws to embrace occupational diseases, especially those particularly incident to the manufacture and handling of explosives.
Maintenance of all existing measures for the prevention of occupational diseases.
Immediate agreement upon practicable methods for the prevention of special occupational poisonings incident to making and handling explosives.
The occupational basis is not quite satisfactory as applied to the richest class.
The occupational therapists say it's even better than drawing and painting, so some of these people work in plasticene and soft stone, and some of them get to be good.
Art foroccupational therapy, or a hobby, or something to do with the hands.
Occupational limitations are observed, as we have already seen, by many modern castes.
Vandikkaran (cartmen) is an occupationalname for Nayars, who work as cartmen for carrying fuel.
An occupational sub-division of Marans, who clean the court-yards of temples in Travancore.
They also have occupational and other divisions, such as the Kovil Andis, meaning those who do service in temples, and the Mudavandis or the lame beggars.
An occupational name for Marans who play on the temple musical instruments asu and pani.
In fact, the due process clause does not prohibit a State from excluding from the jury certain occupational groups such as lawyers, preachers, doctors, dentists, and enginemen and firemen of railroad trains.
Whether her expectation is or is not destined to be fulfilled, it constitutes an element of impermanence in her occupational career which reacts unfavourably on her earnings and conditions of employment.
Decroly has kindly arranged at our request a few figures relating to the occupational classification of the girls discharged from a special class in Brussels.
We have just seen that the ordinary school permits the occupational classing of 76 per cent.
Each occupational sub-division of the Kamsalas has a headman styled Kulampedda, and occasionally the five headmen assemble for the settlement of some important question of general interest to the community.
They sometimes speak of their occupational sub-divisions as gotras.
The members of a gang of these Yerukalas, who came before me at Nandyal, were each carrying a long split bamboo wand as an occupational insigne.
The occupational name of a sub-division of Malayalam Kammalans.
The Kammalans are made up of five occupational sections, viz.
Kiraikkaran is an occupational name, denoting those who cultivate kirai (Amarantus).
Immediate, certainly, is the demand of "middle class" women for larger occupational opportunities.
We have observed the postponement of marriage in its effect on the occupational opportunities of those daughters.
These organizations not only stressed occupational pride, but benefitted the community by training leaders who had early experience with professional farming techniques.
It also reflected a larger concern in the nation with upgrading standards and promoting solidarity among discrete occupational groups, a remnant from the movement towards efficiency and proficiency of the Progressive Era.
As farmers organized, they reinforced their own values and occupational identity, and what is more, they combined their efforts to work for the change they sought most.
In view of the President's order, how could the corps justify the proliferation of very small black units that severely restricted the spread of occupational opportunities for Negroes?
Army's military occupational specialties, went the official line of reasoning, it would be wasteful and inefficient to train men for nonexistent jobs in those units.
By then black troops, for so long limited to a few job categories, could be found in a majority of military occupational fields.
Nor could it ignore the fact that the "level of intelligence and occupational skill" of the black population was considerably below that of whites.
Negroes in the Air Force were working in an occupational specialty as against 92.
Second, segregation was an efficient way to isolate the poorly educated and undertrained black soldier, especially one with a combat occupational specialty.
This rigid segregation had caused considerable trouble for the unit's personnel section, which was forced to assign men on the basis of color rather than military occupational specialty.
Distribution of Servicemen inOccupational Groups by Race, 1967.
One persisting occupational difference was the tendency to assign a relatively large percentage of Negroes with high aptitudes to "other technical" skills and those of low aptitude to service occupations.
It was equally important, Davenport thought, to broaden arbitrarily the list of occupational specialties, open all school courses to Negroes, and increase the black quotas for courses already open to them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "occupational" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.