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All you people doing more than your contracted hours without overtime are mad.
If you're paid to do 35/37.5/40 hours then you do what you're contracted to do. If your employer expects you to work longer hours then you're perfectly within your rights to ask for overtime or ask for a pro-rata increase in your salary. Working more hours than you're contracted for is a mug's game. The manager/employer is the one laughing because they're getting £x or $x extra productivity for free.
Those who say that you have to work long hours to make sure your job is secure are kidding themselves. Businesses don't give a rats ass about individual productivity and loyalty.
All the engineers in my company follow the same "work to rule" all the time. We've all had management try it on in the past and told them to stop it. Management now have to ask us if they want us to work past 6PM and it is up to us (the engineers) to decide whether to do overtime or not. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't.
Unfortunately, quite a few people now have the phrase 'plus extra time where necessary' or similar in their contracts which makes it all very murky from a legal point of view...