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The law defines disconnecting from work as "not engaging in work-related communications, including emails, telephone calls, video calls or the sending or reviewing of other messages, so as to be free from the performance of See more
The right to disconnect is a proposed human right regarding the ability of people to disconnect from work and primarily not to engage in work-related electronic communications such as e-mails or messages during … See more
On July 24, 2018, the Petition 1057 called for introduction of the right to disconnect or as it is called in French “Le droit à la déconnexion” in the Labour Law in Luxembourg. … See more
Origins
The right to disconnect emerged in France in a decision in the Labour Chamber of the French Supreme Court See moreWhile not having actual laws relating to the right to disconnect, German companies have a history of implementing policies to the same effect. See more
On February 19, 2021, the National Council of the Slovak Republic passed an amendment to the Slovak Labor Code (Act No. 311/2001 Coll.), which introduces a right to disconnect for See more
House Bill 4721 was introduced to the Seventeenth Congress of the House of Representatives of the Philippines in January 2017. The … See more
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