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Take the file interface_bits_labor_outlands, rename it interface_bits_labor, and put it into Dwarf Fortress\data\vanilla\vanilla_interface\graphics\images
Once a workshop is built, select it, hit the "Workers" tab, select the dwarf you want to bestow the labor icon to.
It should be integer number according to the wiki, it through an error in log.
Each workshop has its own unique labor icon from setting workshop ownership. This is what led me to the current set of icons, along with trying to add icons for labors that usually don't really have any, like spinner and cheesemaker for example. It could also be possible, even fairly simple, to add those unique workshop labors icons as replacement for the roman numerals, but I didn't see the point of doing it, since workshop ownership is an option. I will keep your feedback in mind, thank you.
6) Textile industry (icon: scissors, thread and needle, stack of cloth) - for all kind of people related to textile industry (and even leather workers and doctors)
The last two might be whatever, for example one that mark military people (like your icon with armor and money) and one could be, a book or a scroll, to mark peoples assigned in locations