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Published 09:23 27 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 09:34 27 Feb 2018 GMT
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This is just a guideline, though, not a legal requirement.
Even if the building is warm, it mightn't be safe to get to and from work so make sure your boss knows where you stand.
Employers are being called on to be reasonable and think of their staff's safety as Storm Emma approaches.
"A key consideration needs to be whether, in the circumstances, it is safe to ask employees to travel to work, or to undertake their work," Neil McDonnell, Chief Executive of ISME, told the National Emergency Coordination Group.
He also urged employers to keep up to date on changes in weather conditions and to transport services throughout the day and to be flexible with staff when it comes to their travel arrangements.
The Irish Sun reports that if your office has been closed and you cannot work from home, your employer can't make you take a holiday day (as they're required to give two days' notice) or cut your pay, but as ever talk to your boss now before things get bad later in the week.
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