date: 6 January 2010

embargo: 00.01hrs Thursday 7 January 2010

UK workers are giving away £27 billion of unpaid overtime

Over five million workers across the UK gave away £27.4 billion in unpaid overtime in 2009, a TUC analysis of official statistics reveals today (Thursday).

The TUC study shows that 5.07 million people regularly worked unpaid overtime in 2009, a decline of 168,000 since 2008.

Staff who did unpaid overtime worked an average of 7 hours 12 minutes a week, worth £5,402 a year - the highest amount since records began in the late 1990s - and an increase of £263 since 2008.

The biggest rises in the value of unpaid overtime have taken place in London (+£498), the North West (+£492) and the North East (+£474). Wales is the only area in which the value of unpaid overtime fell (-£392).

Of the five million employees who worked unpaid overtime, nearly 900,000 regularly worked more than ten hours a week for free. Workers in Northern Ireland (23.1 per cent of those who worked unpaid overtime), the East Midlands (21.3 per cent) and London (20.6 per cent) were the most likely to do more than ten hours of unpaid overtime a week.

With many employers and staff agreeing to reduce hours in order to avoid job losses, the reduction in working time has had a knock on effect on the number of people working paid and unpaid overtime, the TUC says.

If everyone who worked unpaid overtime did it from the start of the year, they would start getting paid on Friday 26 February. The TUC has declared this day Work Your Proper Hours Day and will call on bosses to thank staff for the extra work they are putting in to help businesses through the recession.

TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: 'The recession has forced many employees to do less hours in an effort to save jobs and this has also had an effect on the amount of unpaid overtime worked.

'This flexibility and the sacrifices made by staff has saved jobs and kept companies afloat. Bosses should use Work Your Proper Hours Day to thank staff for the extra effort they are putting in to help their business through the recession.

'But millions of people are still working far too many hours and often they are not even being paid for it. This long hours culture causes stress and damages people's health.

'Most employers are understandably focused on fighting their way through the recession. But they shouldn't forget that working cultures such as pointless presenteeism - which keeps people at their desks for no good reason - is not just bad for staff but bad for business too.'

NOTES TO EDITORS:

Total amount of unpaid overtime, by area

Area

Number of people of working unpaid overtime (thousands)

Change 2008-09 (thousands)

Value of unpaid overtime per worker per year (thousands)

Change 2008-09 (thousands)

North East

171

-3

£4,310

+£474

North West

469

-3

£4,976

+£492

Yorkshire and Humberside

389

-9

£4,621

+£369

East Midlands

374

-6

£5,072

+£316

West Midlands

397

-34

£5,156

+£484

Eastern

513

-25

£5,238

+£187

London

809

-11

£8,532

+£498

South East

842

-22

£5,736

+£433

South West

436

-6

£4,599

+£276

Wales

190

-14

£4,276

-£392

Scotland

416

-9

£4,752

+£5

Northern Ireland

60

-30

£5,110

+£281

UK

5,067

-168

£5,402

+£263

Long hours unpaid overtime per week, by area

Area

People doing

1-10 hours unpaid overtime

Percentage doing 1-10 hours unpaid overtime

People doing 10+ hours unpaid overtime

Percentage doing 10+ hours unpaid overtime

North East

147,428

86.0

24,048

14.0

North West

388,726

82.9

80,251

17.1

Yorkshire and Humberside

327,732

84.3

60,982

15.7

East Midlands

294,675

78.7

79,586

21.3

West Midlands

325,067

81.9

71,958

18.1

Eastern

417,922

81.5

95,168

18.5

London

642,911

79.4

166,422

20.6

South East

693,376

82.3

148,649

17.7

South West

367,429

84.3

68,592

15.7

Wales

159,749

84.2

29,993

15.8

Scotland

358,766

86.3

57,058

13.7

Northern Ireland

46,399

76.9

13,922

23.1

UK

4,170,180

82.3

896,629

17.7

- The tables exclude those who work less than one hour of unpaid overtime per week.

- The TUC has calculated the value of unpaid overtime using unpublished data from the National Statistics Labour Force Survey (April-June 2009 data) and Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings.

- All results are for employees only.

- To find out more about 'Work Your Proper Hours Day' visit www.workyourproperhoursday.com

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Contacts:

Media enquiries:
Liz Chinchen T: 020 7467 1248 M: 07778 158175 E: media@tuc.org.uk
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Press release (900 words) issued 7 Jan 2010

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