Business Fast > Finance > Switching off: crafting the UK's right to disconnect FinanceSwitching off: crafting the UK's right to disconnectAugust 23, 2024posted on Aug. 23, 2024 at 12:59 pm An employment lawyer weighs in on the government’s plans around restricting out-of-hours work expectations READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastAugust 23, 2024previous articleLabour and Tories blame each other for energy bill risenext articleDigital Transformation Shows Potential to Mitigate Lawyer BurnoutYou Might Also LikeFinanceTrump and Starmer confirm ‘breakthrough’ US-UK trade dealMay 8, 2025FinanceScottish house prices still rising – but at slowest rate in over a yearMay 8, 2025Finance25 years on, how did my recommendations to British Airways shape up?May 7, 2025India stocks muted amid Pakistan escalation, US-China trade cheerMay 7, 2025FinanceUK and India agree trade deal after three years of talksMay 6, 2025FinanceA tentative reset between Britain and the EUMay 5, 2025Recommended For YouSportsLeeds United fan, 23, in coma after falling from tree during club’s promotion paradeMay 8, 2025SportsFinanceTrump and Starmer confirm ‘breakthrough’ US-UK trade dealMay 8, 2025FinanceMarketCoinbase agrees to buy Deribit for $2.9bn in digital market’s biggest deal May 8, 2025MarketTechnologyUK plans to ‘dim the sun’ gets £57,000,000 funding – but what’s the point?May 8, 2025TechnologyBitcoin price today: A hair’s breadth from $100k amid U.S. trade deal optimismMay 8, 2025Cryptocurrency
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