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Published: 29 November 2023

Common health issues experienced in the 12 months before the survey, by workers’ ability to perform tasks remotely (%)

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EF23002EN Figure 19: Common health issues experienced in the 12 months before the survey, by workers’ ability to perform tasks remotely (%)

Source: Authors’ calculations, based on the Right to disconnect survey 2022

Identifier: 4iA1o

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29 November 2023

Right to disconnect: Implementation and impact at company level

The rise in telework and more flexible working patterns, speeded up by the pandemic, has intensified concerns about an ‘always on’ culture and employees’ constant connection to their workplace, leading them to work additional and often unpaid hours. One of the solutions put forward to help address this issue is the introduction of a right to disconnect. Based on a survey of HR managers and employees, this report explores EU Member States’ legislation around the right to disconnect and assesses the impact of company policies in this area on employees’ hours of connection, working time, work–life balance, health and well-being, and overall workplace satisfaction.

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