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It is thought that a complete overtime ban will go ahead.
When the miners converted their overtime ban into a strike, Heath called a general election.
With overtime banned, it was time we went home, Defeated, downtrodden and numb to the bone.
British miners begin an overtime ban, while ambulance drivers began selective strikes.
- threatening an overtime ban and work-to-rule if the demands were not met.
In 1996 a national overtime ban by prison officers sparked off riots in seventeen prisons.
They imposed the overtime ban last week after two nurses were sacked for using a pig's head to terrify patients.
On October 31st, 1983, an indefinite overtime ban was called in protest against pit closures.
The "J30" events were to be followed by a partial one-day overtime ban on 1 July.
An overtime ban is similar to a work-to-rule, in that both involve employees refusing to do more than is strictly required of them.
This effort was repeated in July 1964 during the one-day strike and overtime ban for postal workers, again with the League's own stamps.
This mainly stemmed from a "shortage of fit drivers and an unauthorised overtime ban" by drivers.
However, an overtime ban can have a significant impact on industries which normally operate outside of regular office hours, such as emergency services, public transport, or retail.
The committee made an interim report on 12 December recommending new rates of pay, which was rapidly implemented, leading to the ending of the overtime ban.
An overtime ban is a form of industrial action where employees limit their working time to the hours specified in their contracts, refusing to work any overtime.
The only thing that wins a dispute is hitting the employer , but i do agree overtime bans / work to rules have an impact as well.
Dancers at the Royal Opera House yesterday called off their overtime ban in time for tonight's gala performance of the Prince of the Pagodas.
The prison officers' dispute Sharon refers to is the Prison Officers Association overtime ban started at the end of April 1986.
EMERGENCY ambulance services face serious deterioration from today as officers join the overtime ban amid calls to tighten industrial action.
An overtime ban started at 7.30am yesterday and will affect the company's factories at Llandudno Junction and Bodelwyddan.
But he was able to win support at a National Delegate Conference in 1983 for an overtime ban, linked to both the believed closure programme and an outstanding pay claim.
NURSES at scandal-hit Ashworth top-security hospital last night lifted their overtime ban after being told they were risking their future.
Yesterday Alwyn Rowlands, the AEU's regional officer, said a large majority had voted in favour of an overtime ban.
THE LONDON Ambulance service, hardest hit by the national overtime ban, is to investigate two deaths last week which may have been caused by staff shortages.
However, and in contrast with a work-to-rule, when an overtime ban is in place workers may still perform duties not required of them, providing they do not go outside their contracted hours.