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    World Mental Health Day: Office presenteeism is linked to mental health issues in the workplace

    A third of workers said they’d suffered from mental health issues as a direct result of working long hours.

  • HealthAOL

    How much work are you doing for free?

    The average person in the UK works an average of 68 days more than they are contracted to - that's the equivalent of slogging away from the beginning of the year to 9th March. We somehow manage to squeeze in an extra 8.4 hours a day to reach

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    Junior doctors threaten strike in pay row

    Government ministers and junior doctors are locked in a dispute that could result in the first junior doctors' strike for 40 years, potentially endangering patients in the run-up to Christmas, says The Guardian. England has around 45,000

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    Overtime on the Tyne: North East hardest working region

    People in the North East have been revealed as the hardest workers in the UK by a new survey. Researchers found that they put in more overtime for their boss than people anywhere else in the country - at an average of 13.5 hours a week. It may

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  • LifestyleAOL

    Start saving £13,000 a year if you want to retire

    It's a modest enough dream: a mortgage-free three-bed house, a couple of decent holidays a year and enough cash to pay all retirement bills. But the price ticket for that is saving £13,000 a year, according to new research - equivalent to

  • BusinessAOL

    Quarter of workers doing unpaid overtime

    Anxious workers are putting in unpaid overtime for fear of losing their jobs, a new survey shows. More than a quarter of people questioned by health insurer AXA PPP said they regularly stayed late, putting in an average of seven extra hours per

  • TechnologyAOL

    More workers do unpaid overtime

    The number of workers doing unpaid overtime in the public sector has increased over the past decade, with one in four putting in at least an extra hour a week, according to a new study. The rise has almost entirely been driven by 250,000 more