‘Binge working’ nation
Dec 01 2009
Hard days night for staff
Staff continue to work long hours and rarely claim for overtime.
Some 72 per cent believe that they stay longer than their basic hours require, according to a report from staff well-being company Water Wellpoint.
Rory Murphy, head of external affairs at Water Wellpoint, says: ‘Our survey shows that binge working is ingrained in today's work culture. In fact, working late now seems to be standard practice, with nearly a third of workers staying after hours twice a week and 27 per cent working overtime every day.’
Adds Murphy: ‘This might be good news for UK plc in these straitened times, but it needs to be tempered with ensuring the on-going health and wellbeing of workers.’
Of the 152 workers surveyed, 84 per cent said they never claim overtime for extra hours.
A recent study from recruitment company HireScores.com, found that one in four workers rarely take a lunch break, while 23 per cent seldom take their full break.
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