Ummm. . . . Law Enforcement?
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Ummm. . . . Law Enforcement?
Air traffic control - border control
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an average of about 75 traffic control workers are killed on the job each year in the United States. In addition, thousands are injured due to accidents and work-related incidents while directing traffic.
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If this is referring to the American West in the late 19th century (a common AP U.S. History question), the statement is true. Explanation: Despite the popular imagery of cowboys, miners, and railroad workers, most people who settled in the West became farmers. The Homestead Act (1862) encouraged agricultural settlement, and the majority of western settlers worked in agriculture rather than ranching, mining, or rail work. ✅ True — agriculture accounted for more workers in the West than any other occupation. for more info: nsda.portal.gov.bd/site/files/1dc35930-1fe3-4854-984a-b7a7f37c1fb1/-
The term for the departments and workers that make up the federal government is civilian employee. A civilian employee is any individual that works for the federal government, but is not affiliated with the military.
The co-ordination of kitchen with the other departments is very important because the food that is prepared should be enough for all the workers in the different departments.
Reagan's firing of striking air-traffic control workers
Gardener or trash man construction workers
The group of workers that Ronald Reagan fired after they did not return to their job in two days were air traffic controllers. In 1981, President Reagan declared their strike illegal and warned them to return to work within 48 hours or face termination. When they did not comply, Reagan fired over 11,000 air traffic controllers and banned them from federal service for life.
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