New Delhi: Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule's ‘Right to Disconnect Bill’ introduced in the Lower House of the Parliament which gives every employee the right to disconnect from work-related electronic communications has become a major talking point among most office-goers on Saturday. The private member's Bill aims to ensure a work-life balance and give employees a stress-free personal space especially in the current digital culture where office communication often transgress personal boundaries.
While the step seems to be progressive at the outset, especially at a time when a large proportion of Gen-Z, known to value clear personal-professional 'boundaries', is entering the work force, let us take a closer look at what the new Bill states:
The Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025 proposed granting

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