I was forced to work overtime last night so missed his new programme, any good? |
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Of those who work overtime, the average overtime worked is seven hours per week. |
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The virtual townscape becomes choked with black smoke, dumper-trucks work overtime carrying waste to the landfill site, fires rage. |
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Existing employees who work overtime hours do not incur any additional benefit costs. |
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Until recently, our committee was full of sayers, not doers, and we didn't exactly work overtime to encourage youngsters to flock to the club. |
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She was fired some three months ago after protesting against the company's policy of forcing employees to work overtime while not clocked in. |
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Factories often force employees to work overtime or stay on the job for weeks without a day off. |
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The trouble with this argument is that all the people I know who work overtime are broke! |
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I assure you more than half of the department's own social workers work overtime every week. |
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The Company may on occasion require an employee to work overtime when employee qualifications or other circumstances make such action necessary. |
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While the pace at work is busy, I don't work overtime so my work-life balance is much improved. |
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He also knew that he would have to work overtime to respond to customers' needs. |
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For instance if employees child is sick he shouldn't make him work overtime or make a fuss about him being late for work. |
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The team leader in the south area is also responsible for asking employees to work overtime. |
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It was revealed on Wednesday this week that Meatco's management and employee representatives have failed to persuade employees of the Windhoek abattoir to work overtime. |
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However, since no one at Telewest was available for comment, the rumour mill will continue to work overtime until someone can be bothered to explain what happened. |
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To compensate for the staff shortage, available controllers were scheduled to work overtime shifts. |
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Such a situation would be demotivating and could even lead to a refusal to work overtime. |
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Article 21: Every worker, except in cases of force majeure, shall be required to work overtime within the limits of the provisions of this Act. |
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Why would government officials work overtime to make businesses successful if they were unable to cream off something for themselves? |
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How much notice should employees have to provide of their refusal to work overtime? |
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Juveniles may not work for more than four hours consecutively, and may not be required to work overtime. |
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Staff may be required to work overtime in cases of urgency or exceptional pressure of work. |
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If you are not able to work overtime, you should tell your supervisor, who should look for other volunteers. |
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Another, more subtle form of forced labour takes place when employers threaten workers with losing their job if they do not work overtime. |
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Does it make sense to, say, work overtime to save local green space when national policies create air so unbreathable it's unsafe to be outside on summer days? |
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They should not be forced to work overtime every day to finish their job. |
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For example, workers might follow all safety regulations in such a way that it impedes their productivity or they might refuse to work overtime. |
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Occasional extended sitting hours of the Court as well as operations relating to remote witness testimony will require courtroom staff to work overtime. |
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She confirmed that Anne Chirka had applied for a position in ENG in the fall of 1983 but had withdrawn it because of the requirement to work overtime at short notice. |
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In other words, the reason people go out, work harder and work overtime is because they feel they will have a bunch of money come in to help them look after their families. |
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Whenever possible, make tools work overtime. |
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I have to work overtime to make the skrill I need to buy that car. |
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