Right to disconnect dismissed as ‘a step back’ for flexibility
Legislating a right to disconnect from work would undermine the move towards more flexible working and damage competitiveness in the global economy, lawyers and employer groups warn.
The Australian Services Union this week launched a campaign to embed the right in the Fair Work Act after a survey of 154 clerical and administrative workers found that seven out of 10 were regularly performing work outside agreed working hours.
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