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Meanings of work unpaid in English
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Usage of work unpaid in English
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Despite these problems in the NHS over half the staff workunpaid overtime.
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Kwik Save has asked employees to workunpaid for the second week in a row.
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Line managers workunpaid overtime daily, often up to four or five hours a day.
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At first Zalman didn't work for the company himself, or else did his workunpaid.
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Photo: 123RF Sect leaders are accused of seizing the possessions of followers and making them workunpaid.
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Troubled supermarket chain Kwik Save will go into administration today unless staff agree to workunpaid for another week.
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I came back from leave sooner than I wanted because I couldn't afford to stay home from workunpaid.
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Hundreds of thousands of federal employees will have to workunpaid or are furloughed, a kind of temporary leave.
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A vulnerable man was forced to workunpaid for 13 years in "modern day slavery", according to prosecutors.
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It is an offence to force people, by threats or coercion, to workunpaid or to pay off a debt.
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A father and son forced a vulnerable man to workunpaid at their farm every day for 13 years, a court has heard.
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Without the slaves press-ganged on to Thai fishing boats to workunpaid, the economics of the modern prawn industry would not add up.
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If I'm going to have to workunpaid overtime watching this loser lose again, you're going to get precious little pithy embellishment from me.
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On the farms and in the sect's rural businesses they would workunpaid and were supervised by sect members if they went into local towns.
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A survivor of a Catholic-run Magdalene laundry has been awarded an undisclosed five figure settlement over being forced to workunpaid for almost six years.
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The documents record that while he felt this was "a very worthwhile organisation", he was "not prepared to workunpaid for six months".