Unpaid Overtime On The Rise In Britain
News Brits clocked up a total of £25bn-worth of unpaid overtime in 2007, an increase on the year before and equivalent to almost £5,000 missing from each worker's pay packet. An extra 103,000 employees worked unpaid overtime in 2007 compared to 2006...
[January 7, 2008, 8:19]
Unpaid Overtime Still Common For IT Pros
News Nearly half of IT professionals work more than their contracted hours, though the amount of unpaid overtime they're working has fallen over the past five years. In 2006, 44.8 per cent of ICT workers and 30.6 per cent of IT service delivery...
[February 26, 2007, 8:35]
IT Pros: A Life Of Unpaid Overtime?
News And some also question whether it's not unrealistic to expect not to have to work overtime in today's society. One person, contacted for comment, said that overtime was just part of the world nowadays.
[April 12, 2002, 11:53]
IT Staff's Overtime Levels Exposed
News Unpaid overtime is reaching such levels now that the TUC claims the average UK worker is doing almost two months of unpaid work each year, worth £4,650 on average - with IT workers among the worst hit.
[February 22, 2005, 8:10]
IT Pros Fear Offshoring, Executives Don't
Talkback Not forgetting the untold number of unpaid overtime that is frequently required to meet deadlines. Lets see now, lets pay the IT people (are critical to a business) just an average salary. For a job requiring high degree of business and technical...
[June 20, 2006, 14:26]
Timesheet Calculator 2008
Downloads The Timesheet Calculator also supports overtime and unpaid breaks, including them in it's calculations. Timesheet Calculator by The IT Mill brings you an easy to use calculator that even those with no computer experience what-so-ever can pick up...
[June 20, 2008, 21:31]
Immigration Can Cure Skills Shortage, Says SAS Chief
Talkback Add to this poor salaries and longs hours of unpaid overtime that is often required. Thats not the only problem. If you decided to take a career break, go off to study or made redundant employers just look at you in a negative light.
[July 5, 2006, 15:21]
Immigration Can Cure Skills Shortage, Says SAS Chief
Talkback Add to this poor salaries and longs hours of unpaid overtime that is often required. Thats not the only problem. If you decided to take a career break, go off to study or made redundant employers just look at you in a negative light.
[July 5, 2006, 15:06]
IBM Scraps 600 Jobs From Chip Unit
News In addition, Big Blue is requiring a number of employees in its chipmaking unit, including top executives, to take a week of unpaid leave. The company has also cut jobs overseas and has already cut out overtime for workers that operate chipmaking...
[August 19, 2003, 13:35]
Swings & Roundabouts..
Talkback If you factor in the £23bn-worth of time the average worker spent on Facebook this year it probably all works out?
[January 7, 2008, 13:13]
A Sad Truth.
Talkback The whole workplace is getting very competitive and if uk workers get complacent the work just moves elsewhere in the world. I personally don't mind working a few extra hours here and there but it can get out of hand.
[January 7, 2008, 10:48]

