April 23, 2013
Stressed staff contribute average ten hours free labour a week
British employees contribute an extra £142 billion a year to their employers, by working on average, an unpaid ten extra hours per week. According to a study by Travelodge of 2,000 workers across the UK, nearly three quarters (72 per cent) routinely do the extra hours, which translates into an average saving of £6,635 for employers. So great is the trend, that one in ten workers cram a whole extra week of unpaid work on top of their normal working schedule so that they can manage their workload, and a third of Britons now work an additional 16 hours a week for free than they did prior to the start of the recession. (more…)
April 8, 2013
Public sector property initiatives have proved successful but work still needed
by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Knowledge, Public Sector, Workplace design
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