Source: IRS Employment Review Issue: 666 Date: 06/07/2007 Publisher: IRS

Overtime in context

TOPICS:
pay and benefits pay levels and awards
premiums and allowances
terms, conditions and employee rights working time and leave

AUTHOR: Michael Carty


An overview of statistics on the levels of paid and unpaid overtime in the UK.

On this page:
Headline official findings on overtime conceal a complex picture
Official data on paid overtime hours
Official data on overtime pay
TUC findings on unpaid overtime
Table 1: Overtime – paid hours worked by full-time workers (weekly), April 2006
Table 2: Overtime – pay for full-time workers (weekly), April 2006

Key points

  • Full-time adult employees worked a median 4.3 hours of overtime per week over the year to April 2006, down 1.5% from April 2005, according to ONS data.
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