You can expect repair costs to soar after a disaster, by the way, because every available contractor will be working overtime.
manager Louis Woo confirmed that workers sometimes worked more than the statutory overtime limit to meet demand from western consumers, but claimed that all the extra hours were voluntary.
This can be interpreted as the concept of never expecting anyone to do a task you would not willingly do yourself, whether that be excessive overtime or dealing with difficult people.
In North America, Toyota slowed production by canceling overtime shifts to conserve parts.
Since fish cannot allow their salt content to be diminished, their kidneys work overtime to expel excess water in the form of urine.
If you are so busy that you’re working overtime like a madman and don’t know when you’ll ever get a break then you are on the road to burnout and serious work/life imbalance.
They were forced to face another overtime without their leading scorer.
We think overtime this will continue to ring up and increase and we expect by 2020, that between 10%-25% of our product plan would be electrify vehicles for sale at that time.
These new orders for our manufactures will mean working overtime.
History was made when fullback Alan Ameche punched through the line on a one-yard, game-winning touchdown after 8 minutes and 15 seconds of overtime to give the Colts a 23-17 win and the NFL title.
The harsh winter storms have meant overtime for first responders, and for tow-truck drivers like Brendon O'Shea who are suddenly flush.
"We just had poor execution down the stretch," Pierce said. "it just carried into overtime, it seemed like."
If they aren’t working overtime and the TV won’t work, their only amusement is chatting with roommates or an early bedtime.
We did a deal with the management on overtime.
I'll give you double pay for working overtime.