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Deputy Introduces ‘Clock Out 2024’ Ahead Of Shift Worker Sunday.

Deputy Introduces ‘Clock Out 2024’ Ahead Of Shift Worker Sunday.

Recognizing the Workforce That Powers Our Communities


Global - 18 November 2024 — This weekend, on November 24, Deputy invites the world to celebrate Shift Worker Sunday, a day dedicated to honouring the shift workers who fuel essential services across Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Observed annually on the final Sunday of November, Shift Worker Sunday recognises the hourly workers who keep our communities thriving through every life moment — big or small, exciting or challenging — shift after shift.

To mark this occasion, Deputy is rolling out 'Clock Out 2024' for its second year. This in-app experience allows shift workers to share their 2024 shifts and showcase the impact of their work on social media. Each participant will receive a personalised message of gratitude, acknowledging their dedication to the communities they serve.

Deputy’s recent State of Hourly Work Survey highlights the need for showing shift workers greater appreciation: Only 33% of U.S. shift workers, 31% in the U.K., and 35% in Australia feel that the public often acknowledges their work. Employer recognition is slightly higher, with 46% in the U.K. and U.S. and 45% in Australia reporting that their employers frequently show appreciation. Shift Worker Sunday and the 2024 Clock Out app experience aim to bridge this gap by showing gratitude to those who work tirelessly to keep society moving.

“Shift Worker Sunday is a chance to highlight the crucial contributions of shift workers,” said Silvija Martincevic, CEO of Deputy. “These workers keep our communities moving forward every day, often with little public recognition. With our in-app experience - Clock Out 2024, we’re providing shift workers with the opportunity to showcase their impact while also creating a moment of reflection for all of us to appreciate the dedication and sacrifices that go unseen. Our goal is to foster a broader culture of gratitude and respect for those who work tirelessly behind the scenes, and we invite everyone to join us in celebrating these essential contributors.”

Deputy’s Clock Out 2024 experience went live this week to the 1.4 million hourly workers across the Deputy platform. 

For more details, visit www.deputy.com/shift-worker-sunday.


About Deputy:

Deputy is the global workforce management platform for hourly work. Its intuitive software connects employers and employees, streamlines compliance, and revolutionises how shift workers and businesses operate. With over 375,000 workplaces using Deputy to support 1.4 million hourly workers globally, Deputy is committed to improving the world of work one shift at a time. For more information, visit deputy.com.

About Shift Worker Sunday

Shift Worker Sunday, celebrated annually on the fourth Sunday of November, is about celebrating the hourly workers who keep our communities thriving through all of life’s moments, big or small, exciting or nerve-wracking — shift after shift. On 24 November, we thank the workers who make daily sacrifices by giving them kudos and shouting out the people and businesses that keep our communities connected and thriving.


Kendal Pektas
Kendal Pektas Lead Public Relations Manager
Mat Beeche
Mat Beeche Global Strategic Communications Director
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