The Coalition will unwind laws allowing workers to ignore unreasonable out-of-hours contact from their bosses, Peter Dutton says, committing his party to undoing the 'right to disconnect' if it wins the next federal election.
It’s not aimed at people like you or me, but at the corporate class and their media backers. The idea being, get them on board, and they’ll run a propaganda campaign for you.
Not that they need to really, as Murdoch will almost always side with the conservatives.
It’s not aimed at people like you or me, but at the corporate class and their media backers. The idea being, get them on board, and they’ll run a propaganda campaign for you.
Not that they need to really, as Murdoch will almost always side with the conservatives.
Not even them, it’s for all the tradies out there who are worried that they mightn’t be able to call their workers in for a bit of extra cash.
Not sure if there is a carve out for that situation, but doesn’t mean he won’t exploit the fear
There could be a carve out, just like our trading laws: make it based on number of employees.
Running a small business that requires less than 5 or 6 people to operate? You can call someone after hours for help if you’re desperate.
Running a major corporate with hundreds on the payroll? GGF.
You get my drift…