Sick of those pesky work emails you get after you’ve clocked out for the day? Ontario is now mulling new legislation to give people the “right to disconnect,” to ensure work won’t follow you after your shift is over. But as Mike Drolet explains, employment experts don’t think this is a realistic idea.
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Right to disconnect: Ontario proposes new law to protect workers’ off time
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