Time off in Lieu

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Time off in Lieu - (noun)

Definition

This is time off work that some employers give employees instead of paying them for overtime that they have done.

Extra

Source: Adapted from gov.uk
Example of Use: Fiona was given two days off in lieu to compensate her for the extra hours that she had worked the previous week.