A California bill looks to protect employees after work hours are over.
by JAMEL VALENCIA | The National DeskHANOVER, GERMANY - MARCH 05: A visitor tries out a Microsoft-driven Nokia smartphone next to a symbol of a cloud at the Deutsche Telekom stand the day before the CeBIT 2012 technology trade fair officially opens to the public on March 5, 2012 in Hanover, Germany. CeBIT 2012, the world's largest information technology trade fair, will run from March 6-10, and advances in cloud computing are a major feature this year.
This bill would require a public or private employer to establish a workplace policy that provides employees the right to disconnect from communications from the employer during nonworking hours, except as specified, stated theThe only time an employee could be reached outside nonworking hours would be for an emergency or for scheduling, stated the bill.partially blamed San Francisco for all the technology that allows people to be accessible.
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