Hit workers gospel! Australia will introduce laws to allow employees to "disconnect" from work
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2024-02-08 17:08:43
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Australia will introduce laws that will allow workers to ignore unreasonable calls and messages from their bosses outside working hours with impunity, and employers could be fined if they break the law。The "right to disconnect" is part of a series of industrial relations law reforms proposed by the Australian government under a parliamentary bill, which the Australian government says will protect workers' rights and help restore work-life balance.。France, Spain and other countries in the EU have introduced similar laws giving employees the right to turn off their devices.。
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