Limit urged on night-shift working
Working at night exposes staff to cancer, pregnancy problems and poor mental health linked to social and family life being disrupted, said the Young Foundation.
Night workers are also three times more likely to have an accident, it is claimed.
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Hide AdChanging lifestyles have led to a growth in the 24-hour service economy, with shops, services and leisure activities open later and later in the evening, if not throughout the night, the study found.
“We observed that many night workers had poor diets due to lack of facilities open at night and had a propensity to smoke and drink more,” said the report.
One of the 50 workers interviewed said he and his colleagues ate junk food and did not exercise or sleep much.