Recently there is a discussion about recognizing the right to disconnect to increase productivity and ensure the overall growth and well-being of employees and employers.
In India, MP Supriya Sule introduced a Private Member Bill in 2018 that included the right to disconnect from work after working hours. The bill proposed a penalty for companies that didn't comply with its provisions.
Country |
Provisions |
France – 2017 |
Companies with 50 or more employees must negotiate guidelines allowing workers to disconnect from emails and other work-related communications after working hours. |
Italy – 2017 |
Employees have a right to disconnect during rest periods, especially under remote working arrangements. |
Spain – 2018 |
The law is enacted as a part of the Data Protection and Digital Rights Law, 2018 and it mandates employers to develop policies on right to disconnect. |
Ireland – 2021 |
Introduced a Code of Practice in 2021, which protects employees from penalization for not being available after hours. |
Belgium – 2022 |
It promotes mental well-being and work-life balance. Initially enforced for federal civil servants, with a similar push for private-sector employees. |
Australia – 2024 |
The law allows employees to ignore communications after hours if they choose to, without fear of being punished |
According to the report released by the World Economic Forum, the proportion of mobile workers who could work from any location is expected to rise above 70%.