Synonym: extra time. Similar words: over time, at other times, incontrovertible, vertigo, overt, from time to time, vertical, every time. Meaning: n. 1. work done in addition to regular working hours 2. playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie. adv. beyond the regular time.
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211. This is the case with, for example, automatic leave accrual, flextime models and time off for overtime.
212. So today let's talk about our job and overtime work.
213. Labor laws guaranteeing overtime pay and a social security program have been passed.
214. Among the disputed calls was an out-of-bounds call that went to Cleveland midway through the second overtime with the Cavaliers leading, 97-96.
215. You can simulate shift planning to check and valuate the anticipated amount of overtime, for example.
216. But must pay attention, the Employer arranges the staff in the legal day of absence to work[sentencedict.com], must defer to is not lower than myself wage standard 300% payment overtime pay.
217. We're in dispute ( with the management ) about overtime rates.
218. As an editor, I have to work overtime to feed up my family.
219. Right, partly through overtime work, and partly through other incentives.
220. Union leaders had urged miners to vote in favour of an overtime ban.
221. The golden October is for ingathering , and I have worked overtime for more than a month.
222. The Fair Labor Standards Act was passed in 1938, establishing a national minimum wage, forbidding "oppressive" child labor, and providing for overtime pay in designated occupations.
223. When I work overtime I'm paid time and a half.
224. If I put in extra hours, I can receive overtime pay.
225. I have a spare-time job in the evenings and do overtime most weekends, which all helps to keep the wolf from the door.
226. Although the work is always urgent, overtime payment is unusual.
227. The firm found a way to chisel him out of his overtime pay.
228. That"s right. I work 24 hours" overtime a week. And the overtime pay is usually more than the regular pay.
229. Japan answered a U.S. goal -- also in the overtime period -- when U.S. forward Abby Wambach put her team ahead by heading home a pass from Alex Morgan into the back of the net.
230. I am working without overtime pay, so I can take some days off later.
231. Using compensatory time may be attractive to employees and managers alike, because it offsets the need to pay overtime and provides more flexibility to employees.
232. Do payroll records contain all details such as hours worked, overtime hours, rate of pay, legal deductions etc. To sustain the wage payment?
233. The ruling Party's propagandists in Beijing have been working overtime, huffily putting out statements bashing the United States for its fiscal profligacy and economic sloth.
234. They scored all 12 of Miami's points in overtime; Bosh and Wade had five apiece after James' fallaway jumper on the Heat's first possession of the extra period gave them the lead for good.
235. As a professional, your position will not be entitled for overtime payment.
236. Tonight I have to work overtime to catch up on my work.
237. I'm sorry that I wasn't able to work overtime yesterday.
238. Postal workers labored overtime to speed delivery of the Christmas mail.
239. Senate staff were paid overtime even when the chamber was in recess.
240. Any approved overtime over that will be paid at time and a half, which you can take as salary or time off.
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