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  • 14/02/2024

New Right-to-Disconnect Laws: What Employers Should Know

Australia's new right-to-disconnect laws aim to safeguard work-life balance for employees. Employers should familiarise themselves with these laws, respect their employees' personal time, and consider negotiating appropriate out-of-hours contact arrangements, when necessary.

Australia has enacted right-to-disconnect laws that grant employees the freedom to ignore work-related calls and emails during their personal time without facing penalties. While these laws aim to promote work-life balance, there have been debates and concerns raised by employers.

The Right to Disconnect

Employees now have the right to disregard work-related communications outside of their regular working hours. This means they can fully enjoy their evenings, weekends, and vacations without feeling obligated to respond to work-related matters.

Penalties for Employers

Employers should be aware that continuous contact with employees outside of working hours without their consent can result in penalties. Violating the right-to-disconnect laws may lead to fines of up to $18,000. These penalties are meant to discourage employers from intruding on their employees’ personal lives and ensure compliance with the legislation.

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Amendments to Criminal Penalties

The government plans to amend the legislation to remove criminal penalties for employers who contact their employees after working hours. Separate legislation will be introduced to address this concern and find a balance between employee rights and business needs.

Negotiating Out-of-Hours Contact

Employers and employees can negotiate formal arrangements for out-of-hours contact through workplace agreements. This acknowledges that some businesses may have legitimate reasons to reach out to employees outside regular working hours, but these arrangements should be mutually agreed upon and respect employees’ personal lives.

Future Changes

The government and the opposition have acknowledged the need for amendments to the legislation. While the right-to-disconnect laws will be implemented in six months, adjustments will likely be made to address employer concerns and ensure fairness in the legislation.

Australia’s new right-to-disconnect laws aim to safeguard work-life balance for employees. It grants them the freedom to disconnect from work-related communications during their personal time. Employers should familiarise themselves with these laws, respect their employees’ personal time, and consider negotiating appropriate out-of-hours contact arrangements, when necessary. Ongoing discussions and potential amendments demonstrate a commitment to finding a reasonable balance between employee rights and business needs.

This article provides general information only, and its contents are subject to change depending upon further legislative amendments. Employers, as well as employees, are encouraged to seek further advice from our team of Employment Law Experts at Park & Co Lawyers.

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Written by Kevin Park
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