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New French law giving workers the right to ignore work emails outside of working hours

The Daily Mail has reported that France is set to give workers the ‘right to disconnect’ from work emails outside of their contracted hours in a bid to ease pressure and offer a better work-life balance.

The Daily Mail has reported that France is set to give workers the ‘right to disconnect’ from work emails outside of their contracted hours in a bid to ease pressure and offer a better work-life balance. Workers will be able to ignore work-generated telephone calls emails during evenings and weekends in an attempt to help them have more of a social life outside of their working week. France already operates a strict 35-hour working week policy. The article states that the 35-hour week, introduced in 1999, has come under threat from the increasingly widespread use of smartphones and other mobile devices, with the new Labour law hoping to ease workers ‘burning-out’.

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