What could the ‘right to disconnect’ mean for employers?

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Alan Price, Chief Operations Officer

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Your staff have clocked off for the day, and you finally get round to checking your emails. But before you hit ‘reply’ to that important email, do you check whether it’s within your employee’s working hours? Because under Labour’s proposed ‘right to disconnect’ rules, an out-of-hours email or text could potentially breach your employee’s rights…

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