some Australian workers will be more “grateful” for the new workplace reforms.
The Albanese government’s right to disconnect laws allows employees to refuse contact with employers outside work hours.
“I think for other employees who think work is a bit of a drudge, is a bit of a drag, I think they’ll probably be more grateful for that,” Mr Hildebrand told
Millions of Australians just got official permission to ignore their bosses outside of working hours, thanks to a new law enshrining their “right to disconnect.”
The law doesn’t strictly prohibit employers from calling or messaging their workers after hours. But it does protect employees who “refuse to monitor, read or respond to contact or attempted contact outside their working hours, unless their refusal is unreasonable,”
The new rule, which came into force on Monday, means employees, in most cases, cannot be punished for refusing to read or respond to contacts from their employers outside work hours.