An embedded culture of overwork and unpaid overtime is taking a severe toll on business and workers across the UK. These are key findings of Protime research:
- Hybrid workers are more vulnerable to overwork: 33% of employees say they are more likely to work additional unpaid hours if they are working out of the office.
- Unrealistic workloads are routinely given to UK workers: 28% report being unable to get their job done in the working day and have to work additional hours as a result.
- Managers aren’t doing enough to prevent overwork: 27% of employees want managers to proactively ensure work is more evenly spread in the team while 20% say the work they are delegated is unrealistic for the time available.
- Overwork damages business performance and employee engagement: 38% of workers say they are less productive with 29% saying the quality of their work is impacted. 28% say it harms the relationship with their manager.
- Employee wellbeing is also undermined by overwork: 53% experience increased stress and anxiety, 41% of employees feel burnout and 25% don’t take holidays as a result of overwork.