overtime

overtime
noun
(a) (work) heures f pl supplémentaires;
to do or work overtime faire des heures supplémentaires;
an hour's overtime une heure supplémentaire;
the salary does not include overtime les heures supplémentaires ne sont pas comprises ou comptées dans le salaire
overtime ban refus m de faire des heures supplémentaires;
overtime pay rémunération f des heures supplémentaires;
overtime rate tarif m des heures supplémentaires
(b) (pay) rémunération f des heures supplémentaires;
after 6pm we're on overtime après 18h, on nous paie en heures supplémentaires;
to be paid overtime être payé en heures supplémentaires

National long distance services were hit earlier this week as Indian Telecom Service workers took action because of concern about the Indian Telecom Department's corporatization on October 1. According to local media reports, officials agreed on Thursday to cancel an overtime ban - that had seen workers leave their jobs each day at 5pm - and put in extra hours.


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