Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Public sector workers doing £11bn unpaid overtime a year

- BY MARK ELLIS Industrial Correspond­ent

ESSENTIAL public services are relying on staff doing £11billion worth of unpaid overtime a year, a study shows.

Nearly two million workers, such as midwives, nurses, social workers and teaching assistants, are regularly doing eight hours’ free work a week.

GMB union’s analysis of Government statistics comes days after Chancellor Philip Hammond claimed public sector staff were overpaid, despite seven years of pay cuts under the Tories. GMB’S Rehana Azam said: “Public services are held together by the devotion of overworked and under-appreciate­d employees, who are effectivel­y handing the Government £11billion worth of labour for free.” If paid for the eight hours, the 1.8 million workers would get an average £6,000 – a 24% pay rise. The study also found one in 20 usually did 15 or more extra hours a week, with public sector staff almost twice as likely to do unpaid overtime as private sector employees. Midwives did the most.

A total of 412,000 public sector jobs have been cut since 2010, piling more pressure on school, hospital and emergency staff.

Ms Azam added: “Ministers think they can push staff indefinite­ly, but low pay, unmanageab­le workloads and stress are pushing many of our members to the limit.” WORKERS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR DOING UNPAID HOURS Midwives 37.5%

School secretarie­s Librarians Police and Community Support Officers

28.2% 27.4%

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FREE LABOUR Overworked nurses are doing unpaid hours

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