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overtime

Extra hours worked by an employee in excess of the number of hours agreed under their contractual terms of employment. In some jobs, where there are rigidly set working hours, overtime may be offered as a means for increasing production. Overtime may be paid at a premium rate compared to the normal hourly rate (see overtime pay). This is especially true when employees do overtime at unsocial times, such as holidays and night time. In companies where there is no rigid definition of hours there is unlikely to be overtime because extra hours fall within the normal job description of employees.



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They were both of them jovial about the cold in winter and the heat in summer, always ready to work overtime and to meet emergencies.
She worked on steadily at the laundry, even doing more overtime than usual, and all her free waking hours were devoted to preparations for the great change and to Billy.
I was working a twelve-to thirteen-hour day, and I wasn't being paid overtime as in the cannery.
 
 
 
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