2 Aug 2010 11:35AM
The loss of nearly one million full-time jobs and a shift to part-time working since the start of the recession has resulted in a drop of almost 10% in the number of UK men working more than 45 hours per week. However, summer 2009 marked the low point in working time and since then the number of long-hours workers has started to rise again.
This is amongst the findings of a new work audit, Working Hours in the Recession, published today by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Dev... (437 more words)
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