Right to Disconnect - How NZ Already Has a Framework
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The "right to disconnect" is creating a lot of buzz in the world of work, especially with Australia’s new laws officially taking effect earlier this week. But what does this mean for us here in New Zealand? Recently, there have been conversations about whether we are falling behind compared to Australia. The Law Lenz hot take is that we already have protections in place and we're not too far off from the "right to disconnect" laws.
In this episode, join host Sanam as she dives into the key differences - and surprising similarities - between Australia’s newest regulation and New Zealand’s existing legal framework. We’ll explore the delicate balance between work and personal time, breaking down the legalities, discussing real-world implications, and offering practical tips for both employers and leaders to navigate this evolving landscape. From compliance challenges to everyday scenarios, we’ve got you covered.
Whether you’re a HR professional, a leader or a business owner, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss. Tune in now and discover how to strike the perfect balance between staying connected and disconnecting!
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Resources:
- Right to Disconnect AU - Fair Work Australia
- Zero hour contracts - Community Law NZ
- Work related stress / health and safety - WokSafe NZ
- Privacy Act / after hours contact - Employment NZ
Disclaimer: The content presented in this episode is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice. The host does not assume any liability for actions taken based on the content of this podcast. While the host is a lawyer, they are not your lawyer and the information provided is based on general legal information. This podcast does not create a solicitor-client relationship.While we strive to keep the information accurate and up-to-date as at the date of each episode, laws and regulations may change, and the content of this podcast may not reflect the most current legal standards or interpretations. Listeners are encouraged to consult with a qualified New Zealand legal professional for advice tailored to their specific situation.
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