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How practical is it to implement Right to Disconnect?

A bill by Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule calls for a right to disconnect beyond office hours by employees

January 15, 2019 / 14:48 IST
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M Saraswathy Moneycontrol News

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Supriya Sule on December 28 presented a private member bill that will allow employees to refuse work-related calls and emails beyond office hours and on holidays. While this may sound like the ideal concept for working professionals, human resource officials said its implementation wouldn’t be practical.

Sule who is a Member of Parliament said the Right to Disconnect Bill mandates companies to detail out-of-work demands ‘as a way to reduce stress and ease tension between an employee’s personal and professional life’.

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Among other countries, France is the only one to have a law making it illegal for employers to contact employees after work hours (usually 6 pm). Companies will be subject to fines if they break the law.

The Bill