date: 3 November 2005
embargo: Immediate release
Workers in London to work their proper hours on Friday 24 February 2006
SERTUC, the regional TUC for London, announces 'Work Your Proper Hours Day' 2006
The TUC's award-winning 'Work Your Proper Hours Day' takes place on Friday 24 February next year. This is when the region's union body, SERTUC, estimates that people who do unpaid overtime will stop working for free in 2006 and start to get paid. On that day SERTUC is urging people who do unpaid overtime to take a proper lunch, and arrive and leave work on time.
This should remind employers in London just how much they depend on the goodwill and voluntary extra work of their staff, the TUC says. Indeed the TUC is urging the region's bosses to take their staff out for lunch, coffee or cocktails on 'Work Your Proper Hours Day' to say thank you for their hard work and commitment.
London's leisure, arts, and hospitality industries are being urged by the TUC to make the most of people's spare time on 'Work Your Proper Hours Day' by offering special lunchtime and evening promotions. A marketing pack is available at www.workyourproperhoursday.com
'Employers and managers in London should put this day in their calendar and make plans to say thanks to their hard-working staff', said TUC Regional Secretary Mick Connolly, 'But it's a date that should also be in the diaries of the capital's leisure, arts and hospitality industry. This popular campaign is a great opportunity to run special promotions on the day to give local people lots to do in their extra time at lunch and after work.
''Work Your Proper Hours Day' is a light-hearted way to raise the problem of long hours working in the region. Most employees like their job and care about their work, it's one of the reasons they put in unpaid extra time. This year we will be providing practical advice on how local employers and employees can work smarter to cut their hours and improve the quality of their work.'
'Work Your Proper Hours Day' 2005 recently won the PR Week industry award for the best research based campaign, for more information visit: http://www.prweek.com/uk/events/botn/section/21772
SERTUC has used the official Labour Force Survey, which measures unpaid overtime, to work out when 'Work Your Proper Hours Day' will fall.
NOTES TO EDITORS:
- The campaign building up to Friday 24 February will include viral email and online marketing as well as regional media stories. A league table showing which kind of jobs involve the most unpaid overtime will be available in advance of the day, along with case studies, tips and guides on how to go about reducing unpaid overtime and long hours.
- Over a two-month period 'Work Your Proper Hours Day' 2005 achieved more than 1000 pieces of media coverage and 40,000 employees visited www.workyourproperhoursday.com
Contacts:
Media enquiries:
Laurie Heselden Regional Policy and Campaigns Officer
T: 020 7467 1292/1220 E: lheselden@tuc.org.uk
Press release (500 words) issued 3 Nov 2005

