Many job adverts in the UK say:
“Plenty of overtime available.”
“Earn up to £700 per week with overtime.”
For foreign workers, overtime can seem like the fastest way to increase income — especially when starting at minimum wage.
But how much overtime do workers actually get in 2026?
Here’s the reality.
1. What Is Overtime in the UK?
Overtime means working beyond your contracted hours.
For example:
- Contract = 40 hours
- You work 50 hours
- The extra 10 hours = overtime
Overtime may be:
- Paid at normal rate
- Paid at enhanced rate (1.25x or 1.5x)
- Paid only after a certain threshold
There is no automatic legal right to higher overtime pay unless stated in your contract.
2. Base Pay in 2026
As of 2026:
- National Minimum Wage (21+) = £12.21 per hour
- Rising to £12.71 per hour from April 2026
Many entry-level roles for foreign workers start at this level.
Overtime calculations are based on this hourly rate.
Example
If you earn £12.21 per hour:
10 overtime hours at normal rate = £122.10
10 overtime hours at 1.5x rate = £183.15
That difference is significant — but not all employers offer enhanced rates.
3. Sectors Where Overtime Is Common
Foreign workers most often find overtime in:
🏭 Factory Jobs
Busy seasons can offer 50–60 hour weeks.
📦 Warehouse Roles
Peak periods (Christmas, sales seasons) increase demand.
🏥 Care Work
Short staffing sometimes creates extra shifts.
🧹 Cleaning
Overtime is less predictable unless covering absence.
4. The Reality: Overtime Is Not Guaranteed
Many workers assume overtime is permanent.
In reality:
- It depends on demand.
- It depends on staffing levels.
- It depends on management approval.
- It depends on seasonal workload.
You might get:
- 20 extra hours one week
- 0 extra hours the next
Planning your life around overtime income is risky.
5. Agency vs Direct Contracts
Agency Work
- Overtime may fluctuate weekly.
- Contracts can end suddenly.
- Busy periods offer more hours.
Direct Employment
- Overtime more structured.
- Policies clearer.
- Sometimes paid at enhanced rate.
Direct contracts usually offer more predictable income.
6. Why Some Foreign Workers Get More Overtime
Managers often give overtime to workers who:
- Show up consistently
- Volunteer for night shifts
- Accept weekend shifts
- Meet production targets
- Don’t complain about shift changes
Reliability directly affects overtime opportunities.
7. The Hidden Downside of Overtime
More hours means:
- Fatigue
- Reduced sleep
- Physical strain
- Burnout (especially in care or factory roles)
Working 60-hour weeks at £12.21–£12.71 per hour may increase income short term — but it’s hard to sustain long term.
8. Overtime and Tax
Overtime increases gross pay.
But it also:
- May push you into higher tax deductions temporarily
- Could increase emergency tax confusion in early months
Your hourly rate does not change your tax threshold permanently, but higher weekly income may feel heavily deducted.
Always calculate take-home pay, not just gross.
9. Can You Rely on Overtime to Reach £600–£700 Per Week?
Sometimes — but rarely consistently.
Example:
50 hours at £12.21 = £610.50 before tax
50 hours at £12.71 = £635.50 before tax
That looks attractive.
But:
- Not every week offers 50 hours.
- Not every employer allows it.
- Some sectors cap weekly hours for safety reasons.
Overtime should be viewed as bonus income — not guaranteed salary.
10. What’s a Safer Long-Term Strategy?
Instead of relying only on overtime:
- Seek slightly higher hourly roles.
- Upgrade skills (forklift, care qualifications).
- Move from agency to direct contract.
- Secure consistent full-time hours first.
Stability beats overtime gambling.
11. When Overtime Makes Sense
Overtime is useful when:
✔ Building savings in first 3–6 months
✔ Paying off relocation costs
✔ Covering temporary expenses
✔ Transitioning between roles
But long-term income growth usually comes from higher hourly rates — not endless extra hours.
12. Final Reality
Foreign workers in 2026 can access overtime — especially in factory and warehouse roles.
But:
- It is not guaranteed.
- It fluctuates.
- It depends on demand.
- It can be physically exhausting.
At £12.21 per hour (rising to £12.71 in April 2026), overtime increases earnings — but it should not replace planning for career progression.
Overtime is a tool.
Not a strategy.
FAQ (2026)
Do UK employers have to pay extra for overtime?
Not always. Enhanced overtime pay depends on your contract.
How many overtime hours can I legally work?
Most workers are limited to an average of 48 hours per week unless they opt out.
Is overtime common for foreign workers?
Yes, especially in factory and warehouse roles — but it varies by season.
Will overtime push me into higher tax?
It may increase deductions temporarily but does not permanently change your tax bracket.
Does overtime affect minimum wage rules?
No. Your base pay must still be at least £12.21 per hour (rising to £12.71 in April 2026).
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