If staff who regularly work unpaid overtime did all their extra hours from the start of the year they would not get paid until 1 March, the day the TUC has named as Work Your Proper Hours Day.
Now in its ninth year, Work Your Proper Hours Day is a light-hearted campaign that celebrates the unsung - and unrewarded - hours that staff put in to help their employer and boost the UK economy.
Further information @
http://www.tuc.org.uk/industrial/tuc-21876-f0.cfm
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