51.   In seminars last year, he explained that defining sexual harassment is more complicated than calculating who deserves overtime pay.

52.   Instead of supporting that, Clinton made his own proposal, which his aides said would contain safeguards to protect workers who depend on overtime pay.

53.   It also claims officers often are given compensatory time off instead of overtime pay, but are not allowed to use it in a timely manner.

54.   It is supplemented by overtime pay, added wages for managers and fringe benefits like transportation, housing and family allowances.

55.   Kolbe said that unless he receives an accounting, he would propose that Congress provide no money for overtime pay next year.

56.   Many factory owners in southern China skimp on overtime pay or withhold wages.

57.   Mahoney says the charges stem from a dispute about overtime pay between the correction officers and the deputy sheriffs.

58.   Maritime companies today lost a legal bid to convince the Supreme Court that sailors should be exempt from state regulations about overtime pay and working conditions.

59.   Nancy Mead, an official of the Software Engineering Institute in Pittsburgh, Pa., says that U.S. software engineers generally are not entitled to overtime pay.

60.   NASA normally does not fly missions that coincide with major holidays to give its employees time off and to avoid overtime pay.

n. + pay >>共 276
overtime 16.74%
price 3.85%
retirement 3.41%
consumer 3.41%
teacher 3.41%
vacation 2.97%
incentive 1.98%
disability 1.98%
company 1.87%
unemployment 1.54%
overtime + n. >>共 132
pay 16.58%
game 10.03%
loss 7.09%
hour 6.22%
victory 6.11%
period 5.78%
work 5.34%
cost 3.16%
win 3.05%
goal 2.62%
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