Five things you need to know about the Right to Disconnect
Alex Tawfiq
Director @ Insight Investigations & Mediation | Solicitor in NSW (non practicing)
One: Why was there a need to enshrine a Right to Disconnect in law?
Most of us welcomed some of the changes that came with a post-covid world. All those boring meetings were a little more bearable if you could do them from the comfort of your “home office” on Teams while secretly wearing shorts and slippers.?
While I wouldn’t go back to shuffling into the office five days a week and sitting at my desk, I also appreciate that sometimes freedom can be an illusion.? For some, the reality is that they’re in a digital cage where they can be contactable long after quitting time and an "availability creep" may be lurking trying to get you back to work when you should be relaxing at home.
The Right to Disconnect has been introduced into the Fair Work Act in response to mounting concerns regarding mental health issues in the workplace, specifically those stemming from stress and excessive workloads. The legislation seeks to address the instances when employees are pressured to remain accessible outside their designated work hours, leading to burnout. By prioritising employee well-being and productivity, this legislation represents a significant step towards recognising and addressing the costs of employee burnout.
Two: What does the Right to Disconnect mean in practical terms?
An employee may refuse to monitor, read or respond to contact, or attempted contact, from an employer (or from a third party) outside of the employee’s working hours unless the refusal is unreasonable.”
Three: What is an unreasonable refusal??
The legislation allows employers to contact employees after hours in the case of an emergency.? Also, there are some roles in which occasional after hours contact is part of the role and it would be unreasonable to refuse to take a call.?
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The legislation provides the following guidelines for determining whether contact was unreasonable:
Four: ?What should employers do to avoid breaching the legislation?
Five: When does the Right to Disconnect become law?
The law will come into effect for large businesses on 26 August 2024.
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