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Fucking dumb headline - what the the fuck do they mean “allow”?
I’m Australian. No cunt I know is picking up their phone after hours if it’s their boss, unless they’re working in some on call or executive job that explicitly requires - and PAYS - for that.
The change is necessary for sure, but the person you’re replying to was making the point that the ‘allow’ in the title is silly. Because it implies that it was previously legally forbidden to refuse a call from your boss.
Your work environment may be shitty (I work in a professional environment as well and no way am I answering to anyone outside of my hours) but that doesn’t mean the law is forcing you to answer the phone.
Fucking dumb headline - what the the fuck do they mean “allow”?
I’m Australian. No cunt I know is picking up their phone after hours if it’s their boss, unless they’re working in some on call or executive job that explicitly requires - and PAYS - for that.
Just don’t answer your phone dickheads
Seems you don’t work in a professional field, extra hours and being available is the norm for many professionals.
This change is necessary.
The change is necessary for sure, but the person you’re replying to was making the point that the ‘allow’ in the title is silly. Because it implies that it was previously legally forbidden to refuse a call from your boss.
Your work environment may be shitty (I work in a professional environment as well and no way am I answering to anyone outside of my hours) but that doesn’t mean the law is forcing you to answer the phone.
So yeah, good law, bad title.
It means they’ll put you under the microscope and keep changing your shifts instead of honestly firing you for not picking up.