
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Imagine it's just after 5 on a Friday, and the weekend has begun, but your boss calls.
What do you do?
Starting August 26, new legislation may allow some employees to reject out-of-hours contact if it’s unreasonable.
These "Right to Disconnect" laws, developed over the past two decades in response to stress and burnout, aim to protect workers' mental health.
But how do they work? Who benefits? And what loophole might still force you to take that call? Employment Lawyer Nick Marouchak joins Clinton to explain.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Tapt Media1
22 ratings
Imagine it's just after 5 on a Friday, and the weekend has begun, but your boss calls.
What do you do?
Starting August 26, new legislation may allow some employees to reject out-of-hours contact if it’s unreasonable.
These "Right to Disconnect" laws, developed over the past two decades in response to stress and burnout, aim to protect workers' mental health.
But how do they work? Who benefits? And what loophole might still force you to take that call? Employment Lawyer Nick Marouchak joins Clinton to explain.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

7 Listeners

897 Listeners

20 Listeners

3 Listeners

59 Listeners

19 Listeners

4 Listeners

10 Listeners

0 Listeners

1 Listeners

2 Listeners

460 Listeners

53 Listeners

302 Listeners

6 Listeners

534 Listeners

5 Listeners

1 Listeners

5 Listeners

4 Listeners

16 Listeners

598 Listeners

1 Listeners

1 Listeners

69 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners