time off in lieu of overtime pay

  • 1Overtime — For other uses, see Overtime (disambiguation). Part of a series on Organiz …

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  • 2comp time — time off from work, granted to an employee in lieu of overtime pay. [comp(ensatory) time] * * * …

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  • 3comp time — time off from work, granted to an employee in lieu of overtime pay. [comp(ensatory) time] …

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  • 4compensatory time — UK noun [U] (also compensatory time off, also comp time, UK also time off in lieu) ► HR, WORKPLACE time that an employee who has worked extra hours may take off from work: »Compensatory time off may be approved instead of overtime pay …

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  • 5comp time — cvb comp′ time n. time off from work, granted to an employee in lieu of overtime pay • Etymology: comp(ensatory) time …

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  • 6comp time — [kämp] n. [< comp(ensatory) time] paid time off from work, given to an employee in lieu of overtime pay …

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