Portugal has just passed new laws which make it illegal for bosses to contact employees outside of working hours. The new labour laws were passed earlier this month by Portugal’s Parliament, following an increase in people working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The document explained how workers should have the right to at least 11 consecutive hours of ‘night rest’ with no interruptions. Employees can only be contacted for emergencies. Employers are also required to contribute to their staff’s work-from-home expenses which involve electricity and internet. Bosses will also have to meet with staff members face-to-face every two months.
Portugal’s Minister of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security Ana Mendes Godinho said that the pandemic shows how telecommuting was a game changer which gave employees the power over more of their work lives. Fines could be expected for employers who do not abide by the rules, but the law does not apply to companies with less than 10 members of staff.
Not all proposed laws were approved however. The proposal to give workers the right to ‘disconnect’ and turn off work devices at the end of the day was denied. This law has already been introduced in some form in countries like France and Spain.
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