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Labour, social services, religious and other sectors
Social science and other
(10,329)
professionals (including
members of religious orders)
Social services and other associate
(14,861)
professionals
office clerks
(368,216)
Customer services clerks
(63,435)
Personal and protective services
(223,168)
workers
Sales persons and models
(125,471)
Transport and other services
(10,680)
workers
Agricultural and fisheries
(20,455)
workers
Extraction and building trades
(120,709)
workers
Metal and machinery trades
(149,299)
workers
Precision, etc. workers
(39,514)
Other crafts
(88,470)
(5,390)
(216,025)
(144,411)
(383,387)
(120,445)
The
the
Industrial plant operators
Stationary machine operators Drivers and mobile machine
operators
Sales and services elementary
Occupations.
Labours in mining, construction, etc
precise division of the different occupational groups into
3 sectoral components can, of course, be further refined to achieve better balance.
7.
The further subdivision of the 200 seats under each to the various occupational groups will require carefu. consideration. Some possibilities are :
sector
(a)
(b)
even distribution between different occupationa: groups in each sector. Thus, for example, unde: the classification scheme set out in para. above, the
8 "professional" groups 11 "The Professions" sector would each get 25 seat.
on the EC.
distribution by different occupational group: weighted to take account of the populatio! in each group.
Thus, for example, under the classification scheme set out in para. 6 above the "Corporate managers" group would get abou 80 seats, while the "small business managers group would get about 120 seats.
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