0 happening during the days of the week or hours of the day when most people do not have to work:
1 used to describe the hours during which most people are not working:
Sixty-five per cent of centres have initiated some form of payment for working "unsocial" hours.
The other 35% of centres have either resisted "unsocial" hours working, depended on the goodwill of staff, or awarded their employees time-off in lieu.
But many men appreciate the extra income from working unsocial hours.
Some services (such as the police) depend absolutely on shiftwork and unsocial hours.
Unsocial work hours similarly increased the risk among men.
To the contrary, the sentiment of justice is understood in terms of the propriety of resentment, and resentment is classified among the "unsocial passions" (pp. 34-8, 78-82).
They are inevitably cheerful, helpful people, who work very unsocial hours, and they are often very kind to the elderly.
There is provision for extra payment to be made to people like postmen who work what are called unsocial hours.