noun
- The act or practice of working beyond the standard or scheduled time; time worked in excess of regular hours.
Usage: Often used in employment and labor contexts.
verb
- To work or cause to work beyond the standard or scheduled time.
Usage: Present participle of 'overtime' used as a verb.
Examples
- The factory workers complained about constant overtiming during the busy season.
- She is overtiming this week to meet the project deadline.
- Overtiming employees without proper compensation can lead to labor disputes.
- The manager was overtiming the staff to finish the urgent order.
- Excessive overtiming can reduce worker productivity and morale.
- He earned extra pay for overtiming on weekends.