This is an amazing topic for the right expert.
Workers in France have won the right to not have to keep up with business in their off-hours, with a new labor law going into effect on New Year's Day that gives employees the "right to disconnect" from work-related email, smartphones and other electronic communication once the business day is over.
The French Ministry of Labor said in a statement, "These measures are designed to ensure respect for rest periods and . . . balance between work and family and personal life." French unions have long pushed for such a regulation, saying digital technology is forcing employees to work outside the typical work week. Under the new rule, companies with 50 or more employees will have to negotiate new out-of-office email guidelines with their workers, and will have to regulate the email use to make sure employees get a break from the office during their off-hours. (CNN Tech)
Wayne's thoughts
I've seen some posts following this topic from bosses in America say this happening here would throw a wrench into what they do. They like to come up with ideas and delegate whenever they want to.
What's your life worth? That could be the magic topic!
If you are the right expert and want to craft a media pitch contact me and I'll get you all set-up.
Wayne