Right to Switch Off Scrapped by the UK Government?
Reports suggest that Ministers are taking a U-turn on the Right to Switch Off policy.

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What is the Right to Switch Off?
A Right to Switch Off has been introduced in many other countries across the world and usually operates so that workers have a right to not have to respond to emails and calls relating to their employment outside of work hours, save for in limited circumstances. The prospect of this being introduced in the UK caused concern for business owners, particularly those who work across multiple timezones or those who have to routinely contact staff out-of-hours to deal with urgent situations. Reports now suggest that Ministers are taking a U-turn on this policy and will announce that the Right to Switch Off will be axed shortly. We expect to hear more on this over the next couple of weeks.
Why is it being scrapped?
The change in policy is apparently, in an effort to boost business confidence, after the recent budget placed extra costs on employers in the form of increased National Insurance Contributions (NICs). The government source told the Sunday Times, “The right to switch off is dead… We have to lower business compliance costs as much as possible. Growth that puts money in people’s pockets is this government’s top priority. That means making Britain the best place to do business, and a key part of that is removing unnecessary barriers.”
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