Workers fearful of going home
Nearly two out of five people stay late at work due to a culture of “presenteeism” encouraged by bosses, a study claims.
Research by website Totaljobs found one in three employers looked down on staff who left work on time.
IT workers, human resources staff, accountants and teachers were among those most likely to work over, according to a poll of 1,000 staff and 250 employers.
Cities such as Birmingham, Nottingham, Leeds and London had the worst “presenteeism problem”, said the report.
Younger staff were most likely to feel pressure to work late, with three out of five workers aged 18 to 34 worrying their boss or colleagues may think they were shirking if they left on time.
Totaljobs marketing director Martin Talbot said: “Presenteeism is becoming an ingrained part of British company culture.”