professional and
remunerated athletes, who, despite taking part in
Meanwhile, Hartlepool MP Peter Mandelson's interests included eight listed as
remunerated employment, including between pounds 10,000 and pounds 15,000 for a GQ magazine column.
Remunerated employment, office, profession etc: Regular column in the Mail on Sunday.
For another show, called Person
Remunerated for a Period of 360 Consecutive Hours, an asylum seeker was bricked up behind a wall for 15 days - and fed through a hatch.
Participants will be
remunerated monetarily and possibly with continuing professional education credit.
Farmers expressed concern over the welfare of their sheep and cattle immediately following the reports, but authorities stated any livestock damages would be
remunerated. Authorities also stated the wolf, or wolves, posed no threat to the general public.
Clergy who live in their own homes can be
remunerated either by a stipend plus a cash amount for a housing allowance, or a straight salary.
"The development of this industry will be severely hampered if we do not find a sustainable way of securing experienced, properly
remunerated stable staff to undertake the vital job of caring for our racehorses."
To this end, she believes that raising children should be
remunerated as work.
Mr Mmolotsi said civil servants were integral drivers of the country's economy, therefore they should be fully
remunerated based on the important role they play towards economic growth and service delivery.
The accounts show that the "highest-paid director" - understood to be McClaren - was
remunerated PS674,000 in wages for his failed ninemonth spell at the helm.
Teachers are also being directed to withdraw co-operation for the new Junior Cycle Framework and not to undertake any duties arising from vacated middlemanagement positions unless they are
remunerated for their pensions.