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What Are Your Views On The French 'right To Switch Off' Law?
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Currently being an employee of a large American Bank that seems to think it owns your whole life I think it is an excellent law and one I would like to see here.
But I am sure others may take a different view ?
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But I am sure others may take a different view ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I work from home, and my employer tried to contact me between Xmas and New Year, knowing full well that I was on holiday, the only holiday I had taken last year.
I ignored the text message and the email that followed it and answered them on Wednesday of this week.
That is the only way I know of how to cope with situations like that.
I ignored the text message and the email that followed it and answered them on Wednesday of this week.
That is the only way I know of how to cope with situations like that.
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If only it were "answering a few emails on an evening or weekend". The scenario of out-of-hours work would not be a problem. The problems occur when "a few emails" turn into the construction and proof-reading of 16 page documents to be attached to the emails; demands for non-electronic documents to be scanned and emailed as attachments; constant ringing telephones, pinging texts and callers at the door, all eating into family and relaxation time. Working hours should have a beginning, and an end. The French are right. If bosses don't respect their employees' right to their own time, they must be forced to do so, by law if necessary.
If you work for a Gloabl company then it can be relentless. There is always someone working who wants an answer.
Happened to me on my day off and I got clobbered by it in end of year appraisal. Seems my appointment for health reasons should come secondary.
Needless to say I shall soon be seeking alternative employment!
Happened to me on my day off and I got clobbered by it in end of year appraisal. Seems my appointment for health reasons should come secondary.
Needless to say I shall soon be seeking alternative employment!
youngmafbog, Big American companies are notorious for 'owning' the lives of their staff, but that said, it depends on the job you do and how vital that job is to the smooth running of the business. If you're an important cog in the wheel, you will respond to messages because you know if you don't, the wheel stops revolving smoothly and that creates problems for everyone. In short, important cogs care. They have to.
This is interesting ymb
I think everyone should be allowed to strike a balance between their work and private life .
I appreciate that some jobs requires one to work beyond the normal 9- 5 hours , in order for a company to operate and produce a profit , which in turn benefits it's employees and others .
However quite often pressure is placed on individuals to spend even more hours working , with the threat of - if you don't comply, then we will replace you with someone that will .
I have colleagues who arrive at work around 7am and leave 7pm .
Then when they arrive home they are still responding to emails , ( not only during weekdays , but also weekends) in their in box , for fear of not, i suspect having to answer to their superiors .
This can't be right
I think everyone should be allowed to strike a balance between their work and private life .
I appreciate that some jobs requires one to work beyond the normal 9- 5 hours , in order for a company to operate and produce a profit , which in turn benefits it's employees and others .
However quite often pressure is placed on individuals to spend even more hours working , with the threat of - if you don't comply, then we will replace you with someone that will .
I have colleagues who arrive at work around 7am and leave 7pm .
Then when they arrive home they are still responding to emails , ( not only during weekdays , but also weekends) in their in box , for fear of not, i suspect having to answer to their superiors .
This can't be right
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