Texting your employee after-hours can now get you a nearly $13,000 fine in Australia
Briefly

The legislation provides robust protections for employees, allowing them to ignore work-related communications outside of their designated working hours without fear of penalty unless their refusal is deemed unreasonable.
The Fair Work Commission will help clarify disputes surrounding the law, taking into account the nature of employment and whether an employee is on overtime when assessing what constitutes unreasonable conduct.
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