7 Verbs to Use for the Word overtime

In a munition plant employing thirty-six thousand hands it was found that the sick rate ranged from five to eight percent when the employees were working overtime, and was only three percent when they were on a double shift.

A cut in wages, exhausting overtime, or the insults of an overbearing foreman, and an unpremeditated strike results.

He let the three sleep overtime, and when they awoke they were grateful to him for it.

I'm not going to allow any overtime now. EX-PRES.

They accordingly proposed to free themselves from any obligation to pay overtime, as long as the eight consecutive hours were not exceeded.

" In Paris there were two embassies running overtime; that means from early morning until after midnight, and each with a staff enlarged to six times the usual number.

Ty Cobb doesn't complain that whole teams work wits and muscles overtime to keep him from stealing home; he pits himself against them all and comes galloping or hurdling or sliding in.

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  overtime