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You have the right to disconnect from work after hours from today. But what does that mean in practice?

www.abc.net.au You have the right to disconnect from work after hours from today. But what does that mean in practice?

The right to disconnect means you can reasonably refuse to be contacted outside of work hours. For people tied to the 'digital leash' of phones and email this marks a substantial boost in their right to break free.

You have the right to disconnect from work after hours from today. But what does that mean in practice?
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