Portugal makes it illegal for bosses to message workers after working hours
Updated | By Scenic Drive With Rian
The Portuguese parliament wants to give employees a better work-life balance.
COVID-19 has become a reality and working from home has become the norm. More and more companies are allowing workers to work from home.
A six-month experiment has also been launched by the Four Day Week Ireland campaign aiming to deliver positive results for business and work-life balance for employees.
READ: Survey - 40% of workers globally are thinking about resigning
The Portuguese parliament has passed new labour laws to give workers a healthier work-life balance.
Employers could face penalties for contacting employees outside work hours, according to the new laws.
READ: Four-day work week trial underway in Ireland
The employers will be forced to pay for increased expenses as a result of working from home - such as gas and electricity bills.
Further rules such as banning employers from monitoring their workers at home will also be implemented.
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