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"The government's own lawyers have warned work without pay is often illegal and HMRC should be investigating companies which offer unpaid and paid-for internships".
In addition, the study warned work was needed "with a high degree of urgency to address the very substantial risk of flooding from overtopping of the Bridge at the western end of St Sampson Harbour" at a cost of £2.1m.
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And until the 1970's, experts warned working mothers about the damage they were inflicting on their children by their absence.
A sample letter he provided warned: "Working in any way during a period of furlough, even as a volunteer, is grounds for disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment.
Carne has been out at Dawlish, scene of the worst railway damage, several times, and Network Rail have warned works to repair storm and flood damage in Wales and the southwest could take months.
(Mr. Penny thinks not; spraying, he warns, works in reverse, making an episodic species a constant nuisance).
But, he warned, more work needs to be done.
Some buildings in the City had been boarded up in anticipation of trouble, with staff warned to work from home or dress down.
"We did what we promised the American people we would do," said Representative Steny H. Hoyer, Democrat of Maryland and the majority leader, who also warned, "Much work remains".
Some buildings in the City were boarded up in anticipation of trouble, with staff warned to work from home or dress down.
But experts warned more work was needed and there might be other explanations.
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