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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Australia to Grant Workers the Right to Disregard After-Hours Calls from Employers

 

 

Australia is poised to implement legislation granting workers the liberty to disregard unwarranted calls and messages from their employers beyond official work hours without facing repercussions, while potential penalties await employers found breaching this regulation.

Termed the “right to disconnect,” this initiative is part of a comprehensive set of proposed amendments to industrial relations laws by the federal government through a parliamentary bill. The government argues that these changes will safeguard workers’ rights and contribute to reinstating a healthy work-life balance.

However, critics including some politicians, employer associations, and business leaders caution that the right to disconnect provision might be excessive, potentially undermining the progress towards flexible work arrangements and impacting competitiveness.

The left-leaning Greens party, which initially proposed this measure last year, views it as a significant victory. Greens leader Adam Bandt announced that a consensus had been reached among Labor, smaller parties, and independent lawmakers to endorse the bill.

Bandt emphasized the prevalence of unpaid overtime among Australians, amounting to an annual total exceeding A$92 billion ($60.13 billion) in unpaid wages, arguing that this time rightfully belongs to the employees, not their employers.

Similar regulations granting employees the right to disconnect from work-related communication outside of official hours already exist in countries like France, Spain, and other European Union nations.

Employment Minister Tony Burke of the ruling center-left Labor party stated that a majority of senators have expressed support for the legislation. The provision aims to prevent employees from being compelled into unpaid overtime by granting them the right to disconnect from unreasonable employer contact outside of designated work hours.

Australia to Grant Workers the Right to Disregard After-Hours Calls from Employers

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese underscored the principle behind the legislation, stating that individuals who are not compensated around the clock should not face penalties for being unavailable outside of working hours.

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The bill, which is expected to be tabled in Parliament this week, also encompasses additional measures such as facilitating a clearer transition from temporary to permanent employment and establishing minimum standards for temporary workers and truck drivers.

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