The government has promised to introduce a 'right to switch off' to prevent homes from becoming '24/7 offices', promoting a healthier work-life balance for employees.
This is about ensuring people have some time to rest. Good employers understand that for workers to stay motivated and productive they do need to be able to switch off.
The aim was to ensure 'we're not inadvertently blurring the lines between work and home life' while fostering productivity and economic growth.
The plans will not be a 'one size fits all', recognizing that companies and employees have different needs, which will help maintain productivity in a flexible working environment.
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