RandyWanger
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Yep. My old boss had a go at me for not spending my Sunday afternoons checking my emails and preparing for the week ahead. Apparently I was unprofessional.
I left that job.
That depends on the wage. I can't see high up people in France not still expected to have a phone with them at certain times.
Indeed. Moderately paid staff here shouldn't be expected to be contactable, but directors should.It depends on the wording of the contract you signed. "Hours as req'd" is normally a good gotcha. But admittedly that would normally be for senior staff.
Already the law in Germany and has been for 3 years.Unenforceable.
Already the law in Germany and has been for 3 years.
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is this a real problem? are there people expected to "work" on emails outside of office hours, that don't get on call allowances? most if anyone i know who responds to emails out of hours does so voluntarily, and working like this at evening/weekends/holiday is already covered by working time (i.e. you're not allowed to ask staff to do so, and take action to prevent them not taking breaks).
They've only gone and given workers the right to not check emails outside of working hours!
French companies will be required to guarantee a "right to disconnect" to their employees from Sunday as the country seeks to tackle the modern-day scourge of compulsive out-of-hours email checking.
Thankfully we shouldn't expect that sort of nonsense here.
I answer the work phone out of hours if someone calls or e-mails. It generally means someone needs some help, it's not a big deal.
They've only gone and given workers the right to not check emails outside of working hours!
French companies will be required to guarantee a "right to disconnect" to their employees from Sunday as the country seeks to tackle the modern-day scourge of compulsive out-of-hours email checking.
Thankfully we shouldn't expect that sort of nonsense here.
Indeed. Moderately paid staff here shouldn't be expected to be contactable, but directors should.
Already in place where I work,any attempt to contact an employee,through any form of media outside working hours results in an extra days annual leave being granted,what's not to like?
Are you a civil servant?
Certainly not!
They've only gone and given workers the right to not check emails outside of working hours!
French companies will be required to guarantee a "right to disconnect" to their employees from Sunday as the country seeks to tackle the modern-day scourge of compulsive out-of-hours email checking.
Thankfully we shouldn't expect that sort of nonsense here.