1 after the time a company or organization usually closes for the day:
2 happening after the time a company or organization usually closes for the day:
But the activities conducted at ' after-hours ' meeting places are also crucial, both for what they produce and whom they exclude.
His father was also, after-hours, an amateur dance band leader and musician.
I am also for the conviviality of after-hours conference life.
They're small, representative mobilizations of what is normally an after-hours, clandestine scene.
So most stay away, and consequently miss out on the casual but important after-hours socialisation, conversation, and networking of male entrepreneurs.
Still, low levels of use by the after-hours extended coverage unit were largely a result of lack of management support.
This was primarily due to differences in payment mechanisms for after-hours treatments and the annual use of equipment rather than the quantity of physical resources used.
Its members already have to cope with problems of after-hours drinking, under-age drinking and violence in pubs, which is getting worse.