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Australia Passes ‘Right to Disconnect’ Law Allowing Employees to Ignore After-Hours Work Calls

Source: Monkhouse Law

Source: Monkhouse Law

Australia has passed a new “Right to Disconnect” law, giving employees the legal right to ignore work calls and emails after office hours. This landmark legislation is designed to protect workers from burnout and ensure they have time to relax and recharge without the stress of constant work communication.

The law is a significant step toward promoting a healthier work-life balance. It aims to create clearer boundaries between work and personal life, encouraging a more respectful and sustainable work environment.

As businesses and employees adjust to this change, the law is expected to reduce stress and improve overall workplace wellbeing. It is seen as a potential model for other countries looking to protect worker’s mental health and promote better work practices.

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Australia’s “Right to Disconnect” law could inspire similar policies worldwide, highlighting the importance of personal time and reducing the risk of employee burnout.

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