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Australia’s New Right to Disconnect Law Allows Workers to Ignore Calls and Emails After Hours
Australians can now legally ignore unreasonable after-hours work calls and emails under new government legislation that came into effect on Monday, drawing criticism from business groups.  Under the laws, employers face fines of up to A$93,000 ($63,000) for getting in touch with an employee for non-essential reasons outside of working hours. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] “Just as people don’t get paid 24 hours a day, they don’t have to work for 24 hours a day,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told Australian Broadcasting Corp. on Monday, adding that he expected the changes to boost productivity. “For many Australians, I think they’re getting frustrated that they’re expected

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