In this episode, we delve into the Right to Disconnect Laws recently passed in Parliament, exploring what this means for Australian workers striving for work-life balance. Judith shares personal experiences, shedding light on the impact of always-on work culture and the necessity of setting boundaries. She offers insights into the legislative changes and their implications for employees and employers. The aim is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the new legislation and its potential effects on work dynamics.
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Article References:
Herbert Smith Freehills Right to Disconnect
Right to disconnect? We’re already doing it, say bosses
Australian Union - The Right to Disconnect: allowing workers to properly unplug
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