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Epidemic of unpaid OTDate: 18 November 2009
An epidemic of unpaid overtime is costing hundreds of thousands of Australians time with their families and has worsened during the economic downturn, say unions.
Myth that Australians not hard workers
ACTU Secretary Jeff Lawrence said a new report by The Australia Institute, Something for Nothing, busted the myth that Australians were not hard-workers. Doing extra hours for nothing
Increased workloads now unsustainable
"The pressure on workers to do more for less worsened under the former Coalition Government and WorkChoices, and no doubt has increased again since the onset of the economic downturn, with many workers afraid or uncertain about their future putting in unpaid overtime to keep their job. Workers should be paid for extra hours - but many fear losing their jobs, losing promotion
"Employees are legally entitled to refuse to work overtime for nothing, but the reality is that many workers believe they will either lose their job or be overlooked for promotion if they don't. Overtime now the equivalent of more than 1 million full-time jobsThe Australia Institute report found that each year, the average full-time Australian worker does 266.6 hours of unpaid overtime, or an extra six-and-a-half working weeks. Sign up for an electronic leave pass on Go Home on Time Day - November 25
The ACTU is an official supporter of Go Home on Time Day on November 25 - workers should sign up now for an electronic leave pass!
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