词汇 | comp-time |
释义 | comp time noun[ U ] business USuk /ˈkɒmp ˌtaɪm/ us /ˈkɑːmp ˌtaɪm/(also compensatory time); (UKtime off in lieu) time that an employee who has worked extra hours may take off from work : (因超时工作而获得)补假 Under the legislation, comp time would accumulate at the rate of 1.5 hours per hour of overtime worked.根据法律,补偿性休假时间将是加班时间的1.5倍。 Time off absenteeism administrative leave Boxing Day career break compassionate leave escape hartal holiday hols legal holiday maternity leave non-work off-hours parental leave sick sick day sick leave sickie skive take something off comp time | American Dictionarycomp time noun[ U ] us/ˈkɑmp tɑɪm/ extra time put in by a worker that can be exchanged for an equal amount of time to be used as vacation days, with no loss in pay comp time | Business Englishcomp time HR, WORKPLACE time that an employee who has worked extra hours may take off from work: In a lot of places, if you work overtime, they will give you comp time as opposed to additional pay. Examples of comp timecomp time The decade-long rollover of comptime is absurd by just about any employment standard. From Chicago Tribune The bill gives employers discretion over whether to grant a specific request to use comptime. From Business Insider It would let employers offer workers the option of comptime or overtime pay. From The Hill The probation department also is changing its policies to spell out the rules of comptime. From Chicago Tribune Most county managers given official comptime, if it's allowed at all, have to use it within a strict time period. From Chicago Tribune She said she could have left early that day, as she often took comptime from working overtime. From CNN And officers have been allowed to serve their punishment with comptime, meaning they don't have to take any time off work and don't lose any pay. From Chicago Tribune It cuts pay for women, undermines the economic security of the middle class, gives an interest-free loan, paid for by workers' wages and unused comptime, to the company. From CBS News The bill would let an employee decide to cash out comptime at any time, and forbids employers from coercing workers to take comptime instead of cash. From Business Insider These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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