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Related: About this forumAustralia is the latest country to give workers the 'right to disconnect' after hours
https://www.npr.org/2024/08/26/nx-s1-5089792/australia-right-to-disconnect-workers-respond-after-work(more links at source)
Australia is the latest country to give workers the 'right to disconnect' after hours
AUGUST 26, 2024 11:26 AM ET
By Rachel Treisman
Millions of Australians just got official permission to ignore their bosses outside of working hours, thanks to a new law enshrining their "right to disconnect."
The law doesn't strictly prohibit employers from calling or messaging their workers after hours. But it does protect employees who "refuse to monitor, read or respond to contact or attempted contact outside their working hours, unless their refusal is unreasonable," according to the Fair Work Commission, Australia's workplace relations tribunal.
That includes outreach from their employer, as well as other people "if the contact or attempted contact is work-related."
The law, which passed in February, took effect on Monday for most workers and will apply to small businesses of fewer than 15 people starting in August 2025. It adds Australia to a growing list of countries aiming to protect workers' free time.
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AUGUST 26, 2024 11:26 AM ET
By Rachel Treisman
Millions of Australians just got official permission to ignore their bosses outside of working hours, thanks to a new law enshrining their "right to disconnect."
The law doesn't strictly prohibit employers from calling or messaging their workers after hours. But it does protect employees who "refuse to monitor, read or respond to contact or attempted contact outside their working hours, unless their refusal is unreasonable," according to the Fair Work Commission, Australia's workplace relations tribunal.
That includes outreach from their employer, as well as other people "if the contact or attempted contact is work-related."
The law, which passed in February, took effect on Monday for most workers and will apply to small businesses of fewer than 15 people starting in August 2025. It adds Australia to a growing list of countries aiming to protect workers' free time.
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Australia is the latest country to give workers the 'right to disconnect' after hours (Original Post)
sl8
Aug 26
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Someone on DU recently posted that Project 2025 will make it illegal to ignore emails/texts off hours.
CrispyQ
Aug 26
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Bayard
(24,145 posts)1. What a great idea!
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Bayard This message was self-deleted by its author.
CrispyQ
(38,166 posts)3. Someone on DU recently posted that Project 2025 will make it illegal to ignore emails/texts off hours.
I forgot about that until now & wonder if it's true. An actual law that you have to respond to your employer on your off time???
TexasTowelie
(116,554 posts)4. I was about to post a thread with a video from Reuters, but since you are already covering the story
I'll post the video here:
sl8
(16,245 posts)5. Thanks for that. nt