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UK workers put in £31bn worth of free overtime last year, shows new study | UK workers put in £31bn worth of free overtime last year, shows new study |
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The amount of free overtime put in by workers last year was worth over £31bn, according to a new study. | The amount of free overtime put in by workers last year was worth over £31bn, according to a new study. |
Research by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) found that almost five million people were working an average of over seven hours a week without pay. | |
The extra work was worth an average of £6,265 per worker, it was estimated. | The extra work was worth an average of £6,265 per worker, it was estimated. |
The TUC calculated that the average person has effectively worked for free so far this year, only starting to be paid from Friday. | The TUC calculated that the average person has effectively worked for free so far this year, only starting to be paid from Friday. |
The union organisation urged employees to take a proper lunch break on Friday and to leave on time. | The union organisation urged employees to take a proper lunch break on Friday and to leave on time. |
TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady said: “Lots of us are willing to put in a bit of extra time when it’s needed, but it’s a problem if it happens all the time. So today we’re saying to workers, make sure you take a proper lunch break and go home on time. | |
“We’re asking managers to leave on time too. Good bosses know that a long-hours culture doesn’t get good results, and the best way to lead is by example.” | |
The TUC analysis also found that while public sector workers make up a quarter of all employees, they account for more than a third of all unpaid overtime. | The TUC analysis also found that while public sector workers make up a quarter of all employees, they account for more than a third of all unpaid overtime. |
Unison’s assistant general secretary Christina McAnea, commented: “Public sector staff regularly work through their breaks and go home late, because they’re dedicated to the patients, students and local people who rely on them. | |
“But expecting employees to work above and beyond the call of duty, day in day out, is simply not on. | |
“With staffing shortages and wages failing to rise with the cost of living, morale in our public services is already at rock bottom. Overstretched and under-appreciated staff are at risk of burning out or giving up on a career in the public sector altogether.” | |
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