Summary
- Australia has implemented a right-to-disconnect law, allowing employees to refuse contact after work hours.
- Various countries, such as Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, Belgium, and Germany, have their own versions of right-to-disconnect laws.
- Ontario’s right-to-disconnect policy has been criticized for being toothless in terms of enforcement.
- The effectiveness of these laws depends on factors like cultural beliefs around work and the enforcement mechanisms in place.