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Can the "right to disconnect" transform your work-life balance?
In this episode of the Employment Law Pod, Andrew Whiteaker and Claire Taylor-Evans discuss the Labour government's groundbreaking proposal aimed at helping employees unplug from their jobs outside of office hours. They also explore the fascinating trend of "conscious unbossing," where a Robert Walters survey reveals Gen Z's growing preference for individual contributions over the high-stress roles of middle management.
Next, they tackle the troubling issue of faux-poductivity. Discover how employees are increasingly engaging in behaviours that give the illusion of productivity without meaningful output. Drawing insights from a Workhuman survey, they uncover the underlying causes such as burnout, disengagement, and the pressures of an always-on work culture.
Finally, we explore the impact of flexible work environments on employee motivation and engagement. The constant connectivity from mobile alerts and emails can leave employees feeling perpetually on call, negatively affecting their morale and productivity. Together, Andy and Claire discuss how proactive managerial engagement and potential legislative changes could enhance flexible working rights, making them the norm rather than the exception.
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