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Definition of straight time in English: straight timenoun mass nounUS Normal working hours, paid at a regular rate. these man-hours are computed by factoring the overtime into straight time as modifier a cut to 35 cars hourly, a quarter of straight-time capacity Example sentencesExamples - If on call and called in, nearly three out of five reported receiving time-and-a-half pay, and 6.5% reported receiving straight-time pay.
- Under the current contract, workers hired before October 1999 will continue to draw 95 percent of their after-tax, straight-time pay for the life of the agreement.
- The plant does 45 jobs an hour with a 300,000 annual straight-time capacity.
- An alternate work schedule can be adopted that permits employees to work longer days at straight time pay in exchange for fewer days in a work week.
- The effort will be suspended indefinitely, and the Narcotics Initiative and Operation Impact will be reduced to straight-time only.
- Checks were written out for 40 hours at straight time while hours over 40 would be compensated at the $8.50 rate and paid on the side in cash.
- The hospital pays $54 an hour for straight time and $81 an hour for overtime for each of the 250 nurses brought in from out of state.
- The Government is now seeking the freedom to end collective bargaining for most of the government employees and force workers to work overtime at straight time rates.
- To put it simply, in British Columbia, pulp and paper mills overtime costs double the straight time rate.
- In 2003, including an estimate for overseas output aimed at North America, there was straight-time capacity for 1.496 million minivans.
- These make-up hours are paid at straight time and not at the time-and-a-half overtime rate.
- Maximum capacity integrates the legal overtime capability with straight time capacity.
- This arrangement helps the manufacturer out in a number of obvious ways, allowing them to run overtime when orders call for more of a particular computer than can be built on straight time.
- All hours worked over 40 hours per week will be paid at the straight time rate.
- The industry overall will have straight-time capacity of 18.4 million units by 2009.
Definition of straight time in US English: straight timenoun US Normal working hours, paid at a regular rate. these man-hours are computed by factoring the overtime into straight time as modifier a cut to 35 cars hourly, a quarter of straight-time capacity Example sentencesExamples - The industry overall will have straight-time capacity of 18.4 million units by 2009.
- All hours worked over 40 hours per week will be paid at the straight time rate.
- These make-up hours are paid at straight time and not at the time-and-a-half overtime rate.
- If on call and called in, nearly three out of five reported receiving time-and-a-half pay, and 6.5% reported receiving straight-time pay.
- The plant does 45 jobs an hour with a 300,000 annual straight-time capacity.
- Checks were written out for 40 hours at straight time while hours over 40 would be compensated at the $8.50 rate and paid on the side in cash.
- Maximum capacity integrates the legal overtime capability with straight time capacity.
- This arrangement helps the manufacturer out in a number of obvious ways, allowing them to run overtime when orders call for more of a particular computer than can be built on straight time.
- Under the current contract, workers hired before October 1999 will continue to draw 95 percent of their after-tax, straight-time pay for the life of the agreement.
- An alternate work schedule can be adopted that permits employees to work longer days at straight time pay in exchange for fewer days in a work week.
- The Government is now seeking the freedom to end collective bargaining for most of the government employees and force workers to work overtime at straight time rates.
- The hospital pays $54 an hour for straight time and $81 an hour for overtime for each of the 250 nurses brought in from out of state.
- In 2003, including an estimate for overseas output aimed at North America, there was straight-time capacity for 1.496 million minivans.
- The effort will be suspended indefinitely, and the Narcotics Initiative and Operation Impact will be reduced to straight-time only.
- To put it simply, in British Columbia, pulp and paper mills overtime costs double the straight time rate.
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