Australia Implements Right To Disconnect, What Is It & 5 Other Countries Where It's Already Imposed

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Australia has introduced a new law where work communication outside of working hours is prohibited.

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Australia's New Law

Although there are exceptions, right to disconnect has been put in place to protect personal time of workers.

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What Is It?

Following are 5 countries where the law is already enforced.

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Already Enforced

France pioneered the concept in 2017, requiring companies with over 50 employees to negotiate after-hours communication policies.

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1. France

It mandates clear agreements between employers and workers on technological tool usage outside working hours.

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2. Italy

Spain enacted legislation in 2021 granting employees the right to ignore work-related messages after their workday ends.

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3. Spain

Introduced a code of practice in 2021, giving all employees the right to disengage from work and refrain from communications outside normal hours.

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4. Ireland

It passed a law in 2021 making it illegal for employers to contact workers outside of office hours except in emergencies.

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5. Portugal

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