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Recently he has found himself working late in the office, unpaid overtime, trying to get the damned thing right.
In 1999, the company was taken to court by fourteen of its managers over unpaid overtime.
Fashion will probably always have a home for those more concerned with a bell sleeve than unpaid overtime.
Not a minute of unpaid overtime on their sheets.
"More and more people are having to do unpaid overtime, second jobs, work on the black market.
It could be sticking to job plans, not doing unpaid overtime or working without enthusiasm."
The company has since settled a class action lawsuit brought by game artists to compensate for unpaid overtime.
The rest of you, you're on unpaid overtime!
However, it should be noted that most Japanese company staff will work in excess of 60 hours a week, through mainly unpaid overtime.
Now there is a possibility of legal action that would bring my back pay up to the minimum wage and award me unpaid overtime.
Techniques of avoidance, easing strategies, were especially important to prevent unpaid overtime.
When she was laid off a few months later, she filed a federal lawsuit for unpaid overtime.
I routinely do about 2 hours of unpaid overtime, finishing my marking and preparing lessons, every night.
He sounded like a worker complaining philosophically about management's demands for unpaid overtime.
Most likely, they think it also helps compensate for the longer hours, unpaid overtime and stagnant wages that have become standard.
Accordingly, both unpaid overtime class actions against the banks have been certified and will now proceed."
Exclude paid and unpaid overtime from full-time equivalent calculations.
Therefore, workers cannot decline working unpaid overtime.
'I also want to thank all of my management team for their devotion and all the unpaid overtime.
Many worked hours and hours of unpaid overtime trying to keep on top of our increased workloads.
Factory workers and those in lower-skilled jobs worked 44 and 41 hours a week respectively, with little unpaid overtime.
British workers are doing two billion hours of unpaid overtime according to the TUC.
I bet a few of them wouldn't mind giving you the odd bit of unofficial unpaid overtime.
The two said they were owed about $3,400 each for about six months of unpaid overtime wages, the judge wrote in her 49-page decision.
The stick, in particular, backed up by the practical invisibility of the night beat, was a useful device to save on unpaid overtime.