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"Foreign clients made unattainable demands during previous inspections, including on limiting overtime," the memo said.
But the company, with 60 employees, is limiting overtime and cutting overhead by means including the installation of solar panels.
We are managing the sequester cuts by limiting overtime by our officers and by restricting new hires.
When China imposed its current laws limiting overtime four years ago, the regulations set off considerable complaints from workers and companies alike.
He triggered open-mouthed horror at one Strasbourg dinner, at which MEPs were discussing the wickedness of British opt-outs from the European Working Time Directive, a meddlesome tool for limiting overtime.
But all of these states except Massachusetts, Maine and New Jersey make certain exceptions designed to reduce costs, like limiting overtime wages for live-in aides, who presumably are not caring for clients 24/7.
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Regulations to limit overtime have been partly successful.
Now, the firm claims to limit overtime and to insist that workers take a day off every week.
It urged the department to hire more civilians, reassign some high-ranking officers to the streets and strictly limit overtime.
During his four years in office, he said, he has been working to limit overtime and scale back some perks.
Oddly, he says he is not aware of a law that limits overtime work to 36 hours a month (a law that many factories in southern China ignore).
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