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    Unpaid Overtime – A New App For The Overworked Employee

    Unpaid Overtime is an app designed to address the working conditions affecting millions of employees across the world.

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    Ordinary hardworking citizens who may be consistently performing additional hours of labor for no financial benefit and not even know it. Unpaid Overtime can help overworked people change their current circumstances by tracking the time they invest in their job, calculating the real financial implications of that investment and providing proof of their work commitment to take to their employer. The result is a better work/life balance where people are happier, healthier and have more time to spend on the important things.

    Unpaid Overtime follows five easy steps:

    Step 1: Create a User Profile which is saved to your device.

    Step 2: Enter your current data.

    Step 3: Watch as Unpaid Overtime quickly calculates and compares your current income to your potential income.

    Step 4: Record and save the results to your device for tracking overtime.

    Step 5: Export the results as a PDF direct to your email and share the results on Facebook and Twitter.

    The "unpaid overtime" phenomenon is growing aggressively in this post-GFC world and it's having a detrimental impact on the lives of workers, with a skewed work/life balance leading to serious health issues. Overworked employees can suffer from depression and other mental health issues, alcohol and substance abuse, a lack of exercise, unhealthy eating habits, disintegration of relationships and more. It's an issue gaining increased social awareness and the Unpaid Overtime App is a simple, cost-effective solution. Unpaid Overtime is not only a great way to create self-awareness about the reality of your work/life balance, but doubles as a tool to provide a compelling case to take to your employer as you seek to be adequately compensated for any extra hours worked.

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