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During the interview I was told that overtime will be paid. I'm working on a project which requires a lot of overtime so we can meet deadline. I was told that there is no budget for overtime.

I have also done 50 hours of overtime so that means 50 hours of overtime will not be paid to me.

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  • 5
    Crap, is this the new job?

    Are you allowed to say "no" in your part of the world to overtime requests?
  • 6
    What matters is contract
  • 3
    @Crost exactly @error503 what does your contract say?
  • 4
    Don't do overtime.
    Boss gave me a raise once and told me :
    'I give you this raise, but in return I expect you to work 30-60 minutes longer'...
    If I am in the middle of something, sure I stay 5-10 minutes longer. But doing overtime for free ? No way...
  • 2
    @matt-jd @Crost Whether the contract matters depends on the market, labour laws and whether they have access to a lawyer (through a union or paying for it on their own)
  • 3
    @lbfalvy and also whether you have the time, resources, and ability to do continue working under a boss you are literally taking legal action against
  • 1
    @nibor Yes, it's my new job. Started 3 weeks ago. This week is my 4th week. I can say "No" to overtime but during normal 9 am - 5 pm I'll be micromanaged. Even for a 15 break I'm being questioned.
  • 2
    @matt-jd In the contract there is no mention of overtime being paid. I guess they win here.
  • 3
    @Crost I'm already planning my exit. This was my 4th week. I've joined recently.
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