The second Wednesday of May is National Night Shift Workers’ Day. This year, it occurs on May 10. Jeff Corbett created this day to recognise the efforts of those who work the night or third shift to ensure that the production or service does not cease. The day can be used by those who do not work in shifts to comprehend the challenges encountered by those working the third shift. Sleep deprivation and family time loss are issues that must be addressed and comprehended.
Modern society is a machine that operates nonstop, 24 hours a day. There are services that cannot be interrupted regardless of time, weather, or other factors. The third shift is an integral part of the nighttime work that maintains the world functioning. Workers in essential services are not unfamiliar with the concept of working overnight. Even in antiquity, there are records of those who laboured through the night. A few prominent examples include soldiers on guard duty, health care professionals, and emergency response squads.
With the advent of the industrial revolution and the implementation of shift-based jobs, the term became prevalent. Around the turn of the nineteenth century, the electric bulb gained popularity, and the modernization of technology increased the launch time for the textile and metal industries. As a consequence of these innovations, maintaining full-time production became an absolute necessity, giving rise to the modern concept of night duty. Typically, these positions pay more than other shifts throughout the day, but they are not without disadvantages.
Working the third shift presents challenges and necessitates sacrifices, particularly regarding health and time spent with loved ones. Third-shift work goes against the natural tendency of humans to slumber at night. Those who only complete their daily activities at night can also miss out on valuable time with family and colleagues. National Night Shift Workers’ Day is celebrated to acknowledge the significance of night shift workers and their sacrifices.
National Washington Day 2023 (US): Date, History, Facts
Occupational Safety and Health Professional Day 2023 (US): Date, History, Facts
Trust Your Intuition Day 2023 (US): Date, History, Facts
Night duties are increasingly prevalent.
Between 1991 and 1997, the number of employees willing to work the night shift increased dramatically.
The Working Time Management Act
The Working Time Regulation Act grants night shift workers in the United Kingdom special privileges.
Greater pay?
The Fair Labour Standards Act (FLSA) does not require additional compensation for night work in the United States.
The commonness of night duties
Night schedules are worked by 2.1% of the technical, sales, and administrative support workforce.
The adverse effects of night shift employment
Various studies indicate that night shift work can cause irritability, an increased risk of depression, and mood fluctuations.
Year | Date | Day |
---|---|---|
2022 | May 11 | Wednesday |
2023 | May 10 | Wednesday |
2024 | May 8 | Wednesday |
2025 | May 14 | Wednesday |
2026 | May 13 | Wednesday |