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Considering the right to switch off

By Victoria Albon
September 19, 2024
  • Employee welfare
  • Employment policies
  • Overtime
  • Working conditions
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We look at the potential for a right to disconnect to be introduced in the UK following Australia’s recent implementation of this right as well as how this right has been implemented around the world on our website.

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employee welfare, employment policies, overtime, working conditions
Victoria Albon

About Victoria Albon

Victoria has experience of advising on a wide range of contentious and non-contentious employment law issues. This includes significant experience of defending a wide range of claims in the employment tribunal, including claims for unfair dismissal and discrimination as well as claims for unlawful deductions of wages, holiday pay and under TUPE. Victoria regularly advises on non-contentious matters including the application of TUPE, handling collective redundancy consultations and changing terms and conditions.

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