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Webinar replay - Workplace Relations Webinar: Psychosocial hazards and the right to disconnect - 26 March 2024

Webinar Replay

If you would like a PDF copy of the presentation slides, please contact Anthony Massaro, Kelly Ralph or a member of Russell Kennedy's Workplace Relations, Employment and Safety team.

On Tuesday, 26 March 2024, the Russell Kennedy Workplace Employment and Safety team hosted an online seminar on Workplace Relations: Psychosocial hazards and the right to disconnect.

Since the COVID-19 lockdown, there has been an increased focus on the importance of work/life balance, and the need for employees to be able to switch off at a certain point. In response, the Federal Government has now introduced a new “right to disconnect” into the Fair Work Act 2009.

In this webinar, the team discussed how the employee’s right to disconnect and the employer’s obligation to manage psychosocial hazards intersect, and help you understand how to comply with your new obligations.

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