نتایج جستجو برای: overtime

تعداد نتایج: 1736  

Journal: :Nursing outlook 2012
Sung-Heui Bae Carol S Brewer Christine T Kovner

Nurse overtime has been used to handle normal variations in patient census and to control chronic understaffing. By 2010, 16 states had regulations to limit nurse overtime. We examined mandatory overtime regulations and their association with mandatory and voluntary overtime and total hours worked by newly licensed registered nurses (NLRNs). For this secondary data analysis, we used a panel sur...

2008
Robert A. Hart Yue Ma

Wage-Hours Contracts, Overtime Working and Premium Pay This paper offers a contract-based theory to explain the determination of standard hours, overtime hours and overtime premium pay. We expand on the wage contract literature that emphasises the role of firm-specific human capital and that explores problems of contract efficiency in the face of information asymmetries between the firm and the...

1997
Stephen J. Trejo

Using a pooled data set consisting of 20 annual observations on each of eleven major industry groups, I estimate the effects of overtime pay regulation on weekly work schedules. After controlling for workweek trends within industries, the sharp expansions in overtime pay coverage resulting from legislative amendments and Supreme Court decisions produced no discernible impact on overtime hours. ...

2009
Silke Anger

This study analyzes real wage cyclicality for male full-time workers within employer-employee matches in Germany over the period 1984–2004. Five different wage measures are compared: the standard hourly wage rate; hourly wage earnings including overtime and bonus pay; the effective wage, which takes into account unpaid overtime; and monthly earnings, with and without additional pay. None of the...

2005
Joshua Mitchell

On August 23rd, 2004 the Department of Labor revised Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime coverage rules. Under the FLSA, those who are covered receive time-and-a-half pay for all hours worked above forty hours while those who are exempt do not receive mandatory overtime pay. By altering the so-called “white-collar exemptions” to the FLSA, the Department of Labor ensured that some workers w...

2015
Ronald G. Ehrenberg RONALD G. EHRENBERG

Excerpt] This paper presents empirical estimates of the intra-industry cross-section relationship between annual overtime hours per man and the ratio of these quasi-fixed costs to the overtime wage rate. Estimates are also made of the impact of a change in the overtime premium on employment and hours; these estimates have implications for policymakers concerned with the wisdom of increasing the...

Journal: :Workplace health & safety 2012
Sung-Heui Bae

Although more states have regulated mandatory nurse overtime, limited research has examined the impact of these regulations on the actual time nurses work and their working conditions. The purpose of this study was to compare nurse overtime and working conditions between states with and states without regulations limiting mandatory nurse overtime. Data were collected from registered nurses work...

2017
Koichi Yoshino Seitaro Suzuki Yoichi Ishizuka Atsushi Takayanagi Naoki Sugihara Hideyuki Kamijyo

OBJECTIVE Continuous or frequent overtime work has been shown to have harmful effects on human health. Meanwhile, one of the main reasons for tooth loss is caries. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between overtime work and untreated decayed teeth in male financial workers. METHODS The participants were recruited by applying screening procedures to a pool of Japanese regist...

2006
Silke Anger

This paper adds to the various reasons for a worker’s supply of overtime hours by focusing on forward-looking labor supply, and provides an explanation for the empirically proven relationship between overtime and positive future outcomes. We suggest an internal signaling model, in which a worker signals his value to the employer by supplying unpaid overtime. The possible benefits from signaling...

2004
Anurag Banerjee Johan F M Swinnen Alfons Weersink Johan F.M. SWINNEN

In an e¤ort to stimulate a more exciting and entertaining style of play, the National Hockey Association (NHL) changed the rewards associated with the results of overtime games. Under the new rules, teams tied at the end of regulation both receive a single point regardless of the outcome in overtime. A team scoring in the sudden-death 5-minute overtime period would earn an additional point. Pri...

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