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Secret lovers to face sack

Jul 07 2003 by Brian Amble
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Staff at Britain's biggest travel company have been warned they could face the sack if they fail to disclose an office affair. New guidelines from Thomson mean that workers have to tell someone about affairs or risk disciplinary action - even if one party is married.

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