TUC: Workers in the UK put in more than £32bn worth of unpaid overtime last year

4 Mar 2019 12:55 PM

UK companies claimed £32.7 billion of free labour last year because of workers’ doing unpaid overtime, according to new analysis of official statistics published recently (Friday) by the TUC. 

More than 5 million people put in an average of 7.5 hours a week in unpaid overtime during 2018. On average, that’s equivalent to having £6,532 taken out of individual pay packets.

Friday (01 March 2019) was the TUC’s 15th annual Work Your Proper Hours Day, marking the fact that the average person doing unpaid overtime has effectively worked the year so far for free.

TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady recently said:

“It’s not okay for bosses to steal their workers’ time. 

“Lots of us are willing to put in a few extra hours when it’s needed, but too many employers are taking advantage.

“Overworking staff hurts productivity, leaves workers’ stressed and exhausted and eats into time that should be spent with family and friends. 

“Bosses who do steal people’s time should face consequences. So we’re calling for new rights to ensure that employers who break the rules on working time can be brought to employment tribunals.”  

Notes to editors:

Key findings

Table 1 – Unpaid overtime by region and value

Nation / region

Number working unpaid overtime

Proportion working unpaid overtime

Average weekly hours of unpaid overtime

Average gross hourly pay

Total value per week (£000s)

Total value per year (£m)

Annual value per worker

North East

147,000

14.0%

7.3

£14.83

15,971

830

£5,665

North West

460,000

15.3%

8.0

£15.37

56,530

2,940

£6,387

Yorks and Humber

402,000

18.0%

7.3

£14.92

44,006

2,288

£5,692

East Midlands

343,000

17.5%

7.5

£14.69

36,660

1,906

£5,557

West Midlands

418,000

17.6%

7.6

£15.50

49,142

2,555

£6,112

Eastern

483,000

18.6%

7.3

£16.00

56,604

2,943

£6,097

London

949,000

24.4%

7.8

£22.49

165,585

8,611

£9,077

South East

785,000

20.5%

7.3

£17.11

97,752

5,083

£6,497

South West

454,000

19.9%

7.0

£15.28

48,743

2,535

£5,587

Wales

164,000

12.9%

7.6

£14.40

18,021

937

£5,704

Scotland

345,000

14.8%

7.7

£16.17

42,932

2,232

£6,464

Northern Ireland

65,000

9.2%

6.7

£14.55

6,333

329

£5,090

UK

5,014,000

18.2%

7.5

£16.75

628,395

32,677

£6,532


Table 2 – unpaid overtime for occupations with longest average unpaid hours

Occupation

Number employees working unpaid overtime

Per cent working unpaid overtime

Average unpaid hours

Teaching and educational professionals

735,000

52.5%

12.1

 Chief Executive

41,000

39.5%

11.4%

Legal professionals

69,000

42.5%

10.2

Hospitality and catering managers

40,000

17.6%

9.7

Functional managers*

374,000

40.4%

9.2

 Production managers

133,000

32.1%

8.9

*Managers in retail and leisure

88,000

32.7%

8.9

Finance institution managers

35,000

42.3%

8.9

Senior officers in the protective services

15,000

28.4%

8.7

 Welfare professionals

50,000

31.3%

8.5


Source: the TUC’s analysis used unpublished ONS data from the Labour Force Survey (July-September 2018) and the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (2018)

*Functional managers: financial managers, marketing and sales directors, purchasing managers, advertising and public relations directors, human resource managers, IT managers.

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