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PostPosted: Tue 16:43, 19 Nov 2013    Post subject: 15 percent of full-time workers

More health, family consequences for those with low-wage pay
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 () -- Among all U.S. full-time employees with very low wages,[url=http://www.ksacinc.com/cheapgucci/?]gucci outlet online[/url], 25 percent work most of their hours on a non-standard schedule 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., researchers say. Maria Enchautegui of the Urban Institute and colleagues conducted an analysis of 2011 Census Bureau data and found the consequences of non-standard work hours -- 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Monday through Friday and anytime on weekends -- such as child care and transportation problems, marital conflict, family instability and health stresses, lie heavily on low-income families. Non-standard-schedule workers share some of the same challenges with daytime low-wage employees -- including working on employer-controlled schedules, limited paid time off and unpredictable hours -- but they confronted special difficulties carving out time for family, keeping to household routines and helping children with schoolwork.For example, low-income men with non-standard schedules spend 27 fewer minutes per day with their school-age children than comparable men with standard schedules. From 2010-11, 15 percent of full-time workers, or 17 million men and women, racked up more than half their hours outside the 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. time band or on weekends. The leading occupations with non-standard schedules included: 56 percent of security guards and gaming surveillance officers had non-standard schedules and median full-time weekly earnings of $519; 53 percent of waiters and waitresses had a non-standard scheduled and median pay of $407; 48 percent of laborers and freight, stock and material movers had a non-standard schedule and median pay of $509; and 44 percent of nursing, psychiatric and home health aides had median pay of $453.


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