English to Indonesian Dictionary overtime

overtime

lembur
definition
adverb
they were working overtime to fulfill a big order
in addition to normal working hours.
noun
fewer opportunities for overtime
time in addition to what is normal, as time worked beyond one's scheduled working hours.
translation of 'overtime'
adverb
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noun
lembur
adjective
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example
In part because of his judgment, Tennessee won that game in double 'overtime' .
Because salaries are not sufficient to cover living expenses, the workers are desperate to obtain their outstanding 'overtime' and holiday payments.
Some of the payments were used to pay staff 'overtime' .
In addition to the basic pay, and 'overtime' , there is also a wide variety of allowances designed to meet individual personal needs.
Yes, it was a brief analysis of the award provisions, finding that there was explicit in the award ordinary hours for casuals and 'overtime' hours.
And it's not just adults who will be working 'overtime' this Christmas.
Workers reported that they were regularly forced to work five hours 'overtime' and do 24-hour shifts for no extra money.
Clearly rattled, Miller bricked the second, the game went to 'overtime' and the Clippers lost.
In one Wal-Mart supply factory, workers were reportedly ordered not to clock in on Sunday to avoid detection of 'overtime' hours.
I scored 24 points in the fourth, but the game went to 'overtime' .
The most obvious sign of our victory is that management has agreed to pay strikers their full wages, including scheduled 'overtime' and full bonuses, for the days they were on strike.
Though working 'overtime' the Parkville midfield were strained to contain the dangerous runs of Ross.
The Board will be looking to make savings in areas like 'overtime' , premium payments, travel costs and reductions in replacement of absent staff.
In the building industry up to thirty percent of the wages, such as 'overtime' , is paid as cash wages with no tax deducted.
they lost in 'overtime'
One irate police sergeant attached to the Port-of-Spain Division said he received only part payment of his 'overtime' about two weeks ago.
Everything else is tied to performance related pay, a major increase in pay differences between workers in different areas doing the same job, and loss of 'overtime' and bonus payments.
So, if you use the Internet that long per day and are used to getting 70 hours of 'overtime' charges, than the cable connection is certainly worth getting.
Even more remarkably, many office goers and industrial workers had worked extra hours and donated their 'overtime' earnings to raise a fund for the victims.
Employers added 340,000 jobs, while the length of the average workweek rose and manufacturing workers spent more 'overtime' hours on the job.
The spokesman said the increased workload would have led to additional hours and 'overtime' pay.
The Texans turned three turnovers into 17 points and blocked a field goal in 'overtime' to keep the game tied.
The obvious answer is to put more money in by increasing your monthly contributions (or skimming off an annual bonus, 'overtime' or other payment).
Since 16 February they have worked strictly to their agreed hours and banned unpaid 'overtime' , which the museums depend on to keep functioning.
Trade unions, however, are generally not recognised, and most of them spend a good deal of their time and energy trying to get their meagre wages and 'overtime' paid on time.
I was just very thankful, think her guardian angel was working 'overtime' that day.
fewer opportunities for 'overtime'
However, it is the wider implications of the Pearson and CLT-Ufa deal which had senior executives working 'overtime' this weekend.
Being alone, working 'overtime' everyday in Germany totally rocks!
They could be working 'overtime' any evening of the week, going on holidays, enjoying the summer, instead of slogging it out three or four evenings a week.
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