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Two-hour daily commute 'on rise among UK workers' | Two-hour daily commute 'on rise among UK workers' |
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Spending two hours commuting each day is a reality for many UK workers, says data that suggests Britons are willing to travel further and longer. | |
Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures show 3.7 million workers travel for two hours or longer every weekday. | Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures show 3.7 million workers travel for two hours or longer every weekday. |
Frances O'Grady of the Trades Union Congress, which published the figures, called on employers to do more to prevent "excessive" journeys. | Frances O'Grady of the Trades Union Congress, which published the figures, called on employers to do more to prevent "excessive" journeys. |
The average daily commute lasted 57.1 minutes in 2015, the ONS data showed. | The average daily commute lasted 57.1 minutes in 2015, the ONS data showed. |
Ms O'Grady blamed stagnant wages for bulging commuting times, paired with high house prices and rental costs. | Ms O'Grady blamed stagnant wages for bulging commuting times, paired with high house prices and rental costs. |
"Employers cannot turn a blind eye to this problem," she said. "Long commutes eat into our family time and can be bad for our working lives too." | "Employers cannot turn a blind eye to this problem," she said. "Long commutes eat into our family time and can be bad for our working lives too." |
Back in 2010, 2.8 million people made daily commutes of two hours or more, compared with 3.7 million today, according to the ONS's Labour Force Survey. | Back in 2010, 2.8 million people made daily commutes of two hours or more, compared with 3.7 million today, according to the ONS's Labour Force Survey. |
The survey, which is based on responses from nearly 90,000 workers and excludes those who work from home, found that: | The survey, which is based on responses from nearly 90,000 workers and excludes those who work from home, found that: |
The TUC said workers were now less likely to be able to afford to live near their places of work. | The TUC said workers were now less likely to be able to afford to live near their places of work. |
The cost of renting a home in the UK rose faster than the cost of living in the year to September, according to ONS figures. | The cost of renting a home in the UK rose faster than the cost of living in the year to September, according to ONS figures. |
Meanwhile, UK property prices saw an 8.4% annual increase up to August. | Meanwhile, UK property prices saw an 8.4% annual increase up to August. |
'Daily nightmare' | 'Daily nightmare' |
Longer periods travelling to and from work have therefore become an accepted part of many people's daily routine. | Longer periods travelling to and from work have therefore become an accepted part of many people's daily routine. |
"It makes life difficult but it's become the norm," said Nick Seymour, a solicitor from Exeter, who spends at least three hours a day travelling by car and train to and from Bristol. | "It makes life difficult but it's become the norm," said Nick Seymour, a solicitor from Exeter, who spends at least three hours a day travelling by car and train to and from Bristol. |
Once a week, he also travels to his firm's office in Cardiff - a four-hour-plus round-trip. | Once a week, he also travels to his firm's office in Cardiff - a four-hour-plus round-trip. |
"I've been doing this for months and am surprised how many people do the same route," he said. | "I've been doing this for months and am surprised how many people do the same route," he said. |
Mr Seymour, 43, said the £5,000 cost of train tickets, not including petrol and parking, was worth it to avoid the upheaval of relocating. | Mr Seymour, 43, said the £5,000 cost of train tickets, not including petrol and parking, was worth it to avoid the upheaval of relocating. |
"I am considering moving, but my wife and son are based here in Exeter," he said. | "I am considering moving, but my wife and son are based here in Exeter," he said. |
The compromise is missing out on eight-year-old son Harry's parents' evenings and school plays - not to mention delays and crowded trains. | The compromise is missing out on eight-year-old son Harry's parents' evenings and school plays - not to mention delays and crowded trains. |
"It can be a daily nightmare," he said. "I normally stand because it's too busy, which is frustrating if you've had a long day." | "It can be a daily nightmare," he said. "I normally stand because it's too busy, which is frustrating if you've had a long day." |
'My four-hour cycle' | 'My four-hour cycle' |
Other commuters are going to great lengths to avoid overcrowded or delayed trains. | Other commuters are going to great lengths to avoid overcrowded or delayed trains. |
Phil Cresswell, who works in media advertising, cycles 230 miles a week on his daily journey from Leatherhead in Surrey to central London. | Phil Cresswell, who works in media advertising, cycles 230 miles a week on his daily journey from Leatherhead in Surrey to central London. |
He says spending his "14th winter" on the bicycle is worth it to save "several thousands of pounds a year" on train tickets as well as the cost of a gym membership. | He says spending his "14th winter" on the bicycle is worth it to save "several thousands of pounds a year" on train tickets as well as the cost of a gym membership. |
"I live on the edge of the Surrey hills and it's great for cycling," he said. | "I live on the edge of the Surrey hills and it's great for cycling," he said. |
Mr Cresswell, 51, admits that some people think the 46-mile round trip is extreme. | Mr Cresswell, 51, admits that some people think the 46-mile round trip is extreme. |
"But I think sitting on trains or buses for similar times going nowhere is extreme," he said. | "But I think sitting on trains or buses for similar times going nowhere is extreme," he said. |
Another unconventional commuter is Sam Cookney, who recently packed in his own five-and-a-half-hour round trip between Barcelona and London. | Another unconventional commuter is Sam Cookney, who recently packed in his own five-and-a-half-hour round trip between Barcelona and London. |
In a blog post in 2013, he explained that flying from Barcelona for four days a week was cheaper than renting a flat in the capital. | In a blog post in 2013, he explained that flying from Barcelona for four days a week was cheaper than renting a flat in the capital. |
Mr Cookney, 33, moved to Barcelona last year but decided making the trip four times a week would be "excessive", and instead travelled to London a few times a month. | |
"Sadly I'm no longer commuting and living back in London," he said. | "Sadly I'm no longer commuting and living back in London," he said. |
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