Sentences with phrase «broken international regulations»

The report accuses the company of having broken international regulations on the exposure of workers to radioactivity and quartz dust, and alleges inadequate health monitoring, environmental mismanagement and misleading its workforce and the press.

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The forint fell to a record low against the euro last week after the International Monetary Fund and the European Union broke off talks on Hungary's bid for a bailout as Orban refused to withdraw new central bank regulations the institutions objected to.
Work permit regulations have been toughened in recent years, and with the 18 year - old far from breaking into the senior Chile international side, we could be forced to send him to one of our feeder clubs until a permit could become possible (Brexit could complicate this further, but we believe the Freedom of Movement Act will remain in place).
Chelsea were accused of breaking myriad international transfer rules and regulations in their relentless pursuit of the teenaged Frenchman but he is still yet to be involved regularly with the first - team.
Some people have been queried whether this low price breaks the Infant Formula and Follow - on Formula Regulations (2007) or the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent, relevant Resolutions of the World Health Assembly.
The company profiles show how current regulations are poorly enforced and international standards are broken.
-RSB- All information is useful for monitoring reports that we use to show policy makers how companies break UK regulations and the international minimum standards they should also follow.
According to regulations, international students are 1) eligible to work off campus without a work permit; 2) allowed to work off campus for up to 20 hours per week during a regular academic session and full - time during regularly scheduled breaks; and 3) able to work off campus immediately rather than waiting 6 months.
To mark, and celebrate, its first decade of path - breaking work the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation (CSGR) is convening a major international conference on building legitimate authority in global and regional governance in cooperation with GARNET, the EU - funded Network of Excellence on Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation: The Role of the EU.
These friends repeatedly break the law — ignoring international laws and regulations — to make the sale.
«The simple principle is that it is not something that should happen; the intellectual property is owned by Jaguar Land Rover, and if you break that IP then you are in breach of international regulations that apply around the world.»
Often breaking new ground, we provide first - class advice on cross-border transactions, global investigations, large disputes and international regulation.
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