Quote:giving up annual leave loading, overtime pay, rostered days off and other allowances.
What about all the unpaid overtime that many workers are doing in Australia?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-23/unpaid-overtime-go-home-on-time-day/10168...Unpaid overtime costing Australians $93 billion a year
could fix the cost-of-living crisis
By business reporter Michael Janda
, updated Wed 23 Nov 2022
In the debate about how to lift workers' pay packets to more closely match their surging cost of living, perhaps serious consideration should be given to simply paying people for all the hours they actually work.
According to the latest research by The Australia Institute (TAI), that alone would net workers an extra $93 billion a year, or about
$8,000 for the average worker.That's because the typical worker is doing 4.3 hours of work a week beyond what they're paid for.
It's worse for full-time employees, who donate almost a full hour a day, or more than six weeks a year, to their employers.
In all, Australian workers are estimated to gift 2.5 billion unpaid hours to their bosses.
"Our research shows unpaid overtime is a systemic, multi-billion-dollar problem which robs Australian workers of time and money," said Eliza Littleton, report author and research economist at the Australia Institute.
"This is time theft. Unpaid overtime harms our quality of life and reduces our time with family, friends and those we care for."
These figures come from an annual survey conducted for TAI between September 6 and 9, which surveyed around 1,410 adults, of whom 876 were employed.
It is a statistically meaningful sample size, and the survey results are also backed by a litany of recent Fair Work actions against employers found to be underpaying their staff.