A new bill in India’s Parliament proposes a legal ‘right to disconnect’ for employees, aiming to establish clear boundaries between work and personal life. Introduced by MP Supriya Sule, the ‘Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025’ seeks to prevent employers from demanding responses outside official hours, addressing issues like burnout and sleep deprivation.
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