The Germans make extra shifts – estimated by the Federal Employment Agency even more than 1.8 billion overtime. Of these, around one billion overtime was unpaid, as a recent survey of belonging end to Federal Institute for Employment Research (IBA) shows. Exactly criticized Annelie Buntenbach, board member of the German Trade Union Federation: “Almost a billion of unpaid overtime is a scandal that must be stopped quickly.” Who is already making more than he needs, is to support the least remunerated, so Buntenbach opposite the “Saarbrücker Zeitung”.
Fewer and fewer people have to pay more and more
And the labor market policy spokeswoman for the left Party, Sabine Zimmermann says: “Germany would experience a real job miracle when the company, instead of requiring overtime, would set up job.” If a workforce permanently do overtime, which is a sign of a thin staffing, work intensification and increasing stress. Compared to 2014, the number of overtime hours have actually increased – both paid as well as unpaid. . This is a clear sign
In addition: It’s always the same ones that work more than is available in their employment contracts. As the actual work time monitor the compensation service Compensation Partner GmbH shows do as men tend to have more overtime than women. So do 39 percent of women in one week to five extra hours. For men, 61 percent work up to five hours longer. But: Among the workers, sometimes 26 to 30 hours of overtime per week afford – so per day hang five to six hours, 80 percent are men. They are probably a management consultant at one of the big firms. These gentlemen are namely overtime-Leader. It will provide also usually a corresponding damages.
These sectors are overtime most
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employees with and without management function
Basically works the Manager a company longer than the ordinary employees. Overall, give 44 percent of full-time employees with management function to work more than 45 hours per week, with the employees without management function is 28 percent.
Source: DGB special evaluation
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Transportation and storage
According to the DGB-evaluation there is also between sectors big differences. In the “Transportation and storage” give 54 percent of the employees in working significantly longer than contractually agreed. Here particularly affected the group of drivers: 59 percent of Spediteuere, Bus, truck driver & amp; Co. make extra layers.
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Agriculture and Forestry
In the agriculture, forestry, energy, and waste management sector Wassser indicate 47 percent that a working week of 45 hours un dmehr is nothing unusual.
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Economic Services
In the area of ”other services for companies” means, inter alia building care, landscaping and business services. For 43 percent of workers in this sector 45 hours or more per week rule.
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Hospitality
In the hospitality industry work an average of 41 percent more than 45 hours. Looking at the individual sectors in the sector more closely, it is particularly true of the workers from the tourism, hotel and catering professions: There specify 63 percent, to work more than 45 hours a week.
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health and social services
In the health sector gave 29 percent – more than one in four to 45 hours per week and more to work
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manufacturing
In the manufacturing sector also account for 29 percent of the 45-hour week full.
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Other services
In the range of other services falling personal services ie counseling, passenger transportation, training, entertainment & amp; Co. Here, one in four works (25 percent) 45 hours a week or more.
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finance and insurance services
For banks and insurance companies make 23 percent overtime. This eliminates this sector the lowest percentage of excessive working hours.
According to the working monitor most overtime in Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, in Hesse, Saxony are and Saarland made. There the employees work an average of six additional hours per week. According to the working time monitor the amount of overtime but depends mainly on the position: Indians go time, chiefs stay longer: Who earns more than 120,000 euros a year, making every week almost ten overtime
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