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You asked, so here it is - Example R2D (Right to Disconnect Policy)
Here's an example R2D Policy - have questions or need help implementing at your business? Reach out for a free 15min HR consultation with our Senior Partners. Want more resources and content like this? Let us know in the poll below
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New comment Aug 26
You asked, so here it is - Example R2D (Right to Disconnect Policy)
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Thanks Phil, great looking policy very clear.
📢 The New Right to Disconnect: What Business Owners and Managers Need to Know
The right to disconnect starts from the 26th August 2024 for most employers*. This new legislation is raising important questions about its implications for both employees and employers, particular how to navigate this right whilst still running an responsive operation. *For employees of small businesses, it will start on 26 August 2025. So What is the Right to Disconnect? The right to disconnect grants employees the ability to refuse monitoring, reading, or responding to work-related contact outside their designated working hours. This includes any attempted contact from their employer or third parties related to their work, such as clients or customers.. For some, this may cause some serious disruption! Key points to note: - This right does not impose a general obligation on employers to refrain from contacting employees outside of work hours. Such restrictions would only apply if an employee applies to the Fair Work Commission, which can make an order preventing contact. - It is a workplace right under the general protections provisions of the Fair Work Act, meaning employers are prohibited from taking adverse action against employees for exercising this right. When can employees say no? Employees can refuse work-related contact outside working hours unless it’s unreasonable to do so. So how do you determine what factors make the contact reasonable? - The reason for the contact: Is it urgent or critical? - How the contact is made: What level of disruption does it cause? - Compensation: Is the employee compensated for availability or for additional hours worked? - Role and responsibility: What is the nature and level of the employee’s role? - Personal circumstances: Considerations such as family or caring responsibilities. NOTE - Employees can’t refuse contact if it’s required by law. Handling Disputes If there’s a disagreement about the right to disconnect, try to solve it within the workplace first. If that doesn’t work, the Fair Work Commission can help by:
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New comment Aug 12
📢 The New Right to Disconnect: What Business Owners and Managers Need to Know
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Do company directors also have this right? Hm balancing rights and responsibilities. 🤔
Welcome to the hub, new members!
A big welcome to @Penny Dowds, @Sandra Oxley & @Fiona Stuart ! Please be sure to introduce yourselves in the intro page so we get to know you and your business. Have any burning HR questions - create a post and let us know!
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New comment Jul 29
Welcome to the hub, new members!
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Hello everyone and thank you for welcoming me to this community. I’m a social worker (graduated UWA 1989) running a company which supports two business streams. Parental separation and family court reports, counselling and therapy for children and parents encountering separation. And NDIS specialist support coordination and social worker. My HR journey is in its infancy. Compliance and implementing company practices is the journey. I’m a tiny company interested in growth. Looking to share knowledge and learn to let go! I’m moving from solo practioner to more!
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Sandra Oxley
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Qualified social worker providing specialist support, counseling & training. Experience in health, sexology, children, family separation & disability.

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