Information overload requires right to disconnect workplace laws
Workers rights advocates argue that constant connectivity creates cognitive overload, stress, and burnout requiring legal protections for off-hours communication boundaries. Business interests counter that flexible work requires flexibility in both directions, that mandating disconnection reduces productivity, and that individuals should manage their own boundaries.
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