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date: Tuesday 19 March 2002 embargo: 00:01 Wednesday 20 March 2002 |
Attention: industrial, economic, womens correspondents & planning desks
unpaid overtime up £5bn to £28bn
- Over 5.5m British workers now do unpaid overtime, averaging more than 7 hours a week and representing more then £5,000 a year worth of free labour to their employer. The total value of unpaid overtime done by British workers is £28bn a year according to TUC analysis of official figures released today (Weds) - an increase of £5 billion since the TUCs last analysis in September 2000. The TUC says the huge amount of unpaid overtime more than compensates employers for the exaggerated costs of introducing decent minimum standards of legal protection.
- The number of people doing unpaid overtime has risen to by over a quarter of a million to more than one in five workers (22%).
- Women in professional occupations are the most likely to work unpaid overtime (57%) although men are slightly more likely to work unpaid overtime overall (23% compared with 21%). Overall, those in professional occupations are most likely to do unpaid overtime (51%) at an average of almost 9.5 hours a week, representing £7,316 a year.
TUC General Secretary, John Monks, said:
'Employer organisations are always whinging about the costs of what they call red tape, yet you never hear any gratitude for the vast amounts of unpaid overtime their staff put in.
'The truth is that when employers talk about the benefits of flexible labour markets, they mean stripping away terms and conditions, as many are now doing with occupational pensions. They point to the US as their preferred model, but people at work in the UK should be warned that on average annual leave is just 10 days compared with 25 in the UK.
'And of course employers never count the benefits of treating staff well in their back of the envelope calculations. Imagine what the cumulative costs of stopping children clean chimneys must be by now!'
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number in |
average |
value of unpaid | |
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group |
hours of |
overtime per member | |
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unpaid |
of occupational group | ||
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overtime |
per year who does | ||
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per week |
unpaid overtime | ||
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1 Managers and Senior |
1,707,270 |
9.01 |
£7,051 |
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Officials | |||
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2 Professional |
1,436,806 |
9.48 |
£7,316 |
|
occupations | |||
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3 Associate Professional |
1,035,775 |
5.37 |
£3,100 |
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and Technical | |||
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4 Administrative and |
568,378 |
4.47 |
£1,774 |
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Secretarial | |||
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5 Skilled Trades |
196,334 |
5.44 |
£2,204 |
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Occupations | |||
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6 Personal Service |
247,520 |
4.16 |
£1,313 |
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Occupations | |||
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7 Sales and Customer |
154,339 |
4.03 |
£1,178 |
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Service Occupations | |||
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8 Process, Plant and |
100,390 |
5.25 |
£1,884 |
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Machine Operatives | |||
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9 Elementary Occupations |
91,896 |
4.31 |
£1,228 |
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TOTAL |
5,538,708 |
7.36 |
£5,057 |
Notes to Editors:
Full statistics on the value of unpaid overtime done by British workers is available from the TUC press office 020 7467 1248 or email media@tuc.org.uk.
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Other enquiries:
Ian Murray (statistics) 020 7467 1206 or email imurray@tuc.org.uk
Paul Sellers (working time) 020 7467 1302 or email psellers@tuc.org.uk
Press release (600 words) issued 20 Mar 2002

