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Digital disconnection and labour reform: key to Article 20a

Summary by devesa.law
The draft law which provides for the reduction of weekly working hours to 37.5 hours also amends article 20 bis of the Workers' Statute. This reform seeks to strengthen the right to digital disconnection, widening its scope and giving it a more central role in the organization of work, especially in contexts of teleworking and time flexibility. But that is not all: this amendment is closely linked to another key reform that is being processed in…
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The draft law which provides for the reduction of weekly working hours to 37.5 hours also amends article 20 bis of the Workers' Statute. This reform seeks to strengthen the right to digital disconnection, widening its scope and giving it a more central role in the organization of work, especially in contexts of teleworking and time flexibility. But that is not all: this amendment is closely linked to another key reform that is being processed in…

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devesa.law broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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