English to Portuguese Dictionary overtime

overtime

ao longo do tempo
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'
verb
expor demasiadamente
noun
trabalho extraordinário,
serviço extraordinário,
horas extraordinárias,
serão,
horas extras
adjective
fora das horas normais
example
Among other changes, the measure would change the way in which 'overtime' hours are calculated, from a daily to a weekly basis.
I was just very thankful, think her guardian angel was working 'overtime' that day.
He had worked two hours 'overtime' and still he had not got anywhere near the end of what his boss wanted.
they lost in 'overtime'
Management has not paid wages, 'overtime' or welfare payments for May and June.
Being alone, working 'overtime' everyday in Germany totally rocks!
the company could not afford to pay 'overtime'
However, it is the wider implications of the Pearson and CLT-Ufa deal which had senior executives working 'overtime' this weekend.
You figure the worst thing that could happen if you miss it is that the game goes into 'overtime' .
The veteran has accounted for four of the team's six victories with field goals in the final seconds of regulation or 'overtime' .
an 'overtime' ban
The virtual townscape becomes choked with black smoke, dumper-trucks work 'overtime' carrying waste to the landfill site, fires rage.
In one Wal-Mart supply factory, workers were reportedly ordered not to clock in on Sunday to avoid detection of 'overtime' hours.
For employees who continue to work long hours, 'overtime' compensation will remain fertile ground for lawsuits.
The loss to the Chiefs marked the seventh time this season that the defense has allowed the winning points in the final three minutes of regulation or 'overtime' .
Since 16 February they have worked strictly to their agreed hours and banned unpaid 'overtime' , which the museums depend on to keep functioning.
The busiest times are usually during the week but the system was working 'overtime' last weekend.
Instead, the decision enshrines the present work regime, while creating the illusion that workers now have the right to refuse long 'overtime' hours.
They say sick pay, 'overtime' and machine operating rates would all be worse if the offer was accepted.
To say the least, we were stunned that we were headed for 'overtime' in a game we had dominated.
Because salaries are not sufficient to cover living expenses, the workers are desperate to obtain their outstanding 'overtime' and holiday payments.
Of those who work overtime, the average 'overtime' worked is seven hours per week.
The Board will be looking to make savings in areas like 'overtime' , premium payments, travel costs and reductions in replacement of absent staff.
The Texans turned three turnovers into 17 points and blocked a field goal in 'overtime' to keep the game tied.
Yorkshire Water's propaganda machine is working 'overtime' it seems.
Meanwhile, the Clippers have rallied to a tie, and the game is going to 'overtime' .
Not content with exploiting the thousands of unpaid 'overtime' hours staff have worked, they reward us by sacking us.
we worked 'overtime' to fulfil a big order
I scored 24 points in the fourth, but the game went to 'overtime' .
In the building industry up to thirty percent of the wages, such as 'overtime' , is paid as cash wages with no tax deducted.
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