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17 <br /> Detention Center Staffing Analysis Orange County, NC <br /> FY 2023/24 Overtime by Classification <br /> 4 Average <br /> Job Classification Personnel Overtime Hrs. Per <br /> Earned Hours Person <br /> Detention Officer Trainee 5 253 In D.O. <br /> Detention Officer 432 9,386 224 <br /> Detention Officer II 4 721 180 <br /> Detention Sergeant 4 975 244 <br /> Jail Cook 2 159 79 <br /> Jail Cook Supervisor 1 115 115 <br /> Lieutenant 1 3 3 <br /> Annual Total 11,612 <br /> Several studies have documented the negative effects that excessive overtime use can <br /> have on employee health and wellness, one of the most significant being physical <br /> exhaustion. Working excessive overtime can lead to physical fatigue, which can increase <br /> the risk of accidents and injuries on the job. A study conducted by the National Institute <br /> for Occupational Safety and Health found that correctional staff who worked more than <br /> 50 hours per week had a higher risk of work-related injuries compared to those who <br /> worked fewer hours. A study published in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology <br /> found that staff who worked excessive overtime had higher levels of emotional <br /> exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment. Various studies <br /> suggest significant risks with working more than 14 hours per week in overtime.3 These <br /> factors can lead to burnout, which can impact job performance and overall well-being. In <br /> sum: <br /> • Excessive overtime leads to more health problems. <br /> • Excessive overtime leads to more workplace accidents. <br /> • Excessive overtime decreases productivity. <br /> • Excessive overtime leads to more absences and higher turnover. <br /> 2 Five of these D.O.are also included in the Detention Officer Trainee category. <br /> 3 https://www.inc.com/tom-popomaronis/science-says-you-shouldnt-work-more-than-this-number-of-hours-a- <br /> day.html;https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20210518-how-overwork-is-literally-killing-us <br /> Matrix Consulting Group 12 <br />
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