Private Member Bill on Right to Disconnect

Syllabus: GS2/Polity

Context

  • A private member bill “Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025”, reintroduced in the Lok Sabha.

What is Right to Disconnect?

  • The Right to Disconnect refers to an employee’s right to not engage in work-related communications—such as calls, emails, or messages—outside official working hours.
  • It aims to protect workers from excessive digital connectivity and ensure a healthy work–life balance.

Key Features of the Bill

  • The draft legislation proposes giving workers the legal right to ignore official communication outside designated working hours without facing disciplinary action.

The Bill mandates following Rights: 

  • Right to refuse after-hours calls, messages and emails without repercussions.
  • Setting up an Employees’ Welfare Authority to implement and monitor the right to disconnect.
  • A national baseline study to assess digital communication burdens on employees outside work hours.
  • Mandatory negotiations between companies with more than 10 workers and employees/unions to frame work rules performed beyond office hours, which would qualify for overtime at normal wages.
  • Counselling services and digital detox centres to be established in coordination with the government.
  • Penalties for companies that violate the provisions, up to 1% of their total employee remuneration.
Do You Know? 

– A Private Member’s Bill is a proposal introduced by MPs who are not ministers.
– Parliament debates these only on Fridays, and they are rarely enacted. 
– Since Independence, just 14 Private Members’ Bills have become law, with the most recent passed in 1970.

Countries Having the Law

  • Australia recently enacted the laws for the right to disconnect in 2024.
    • By enacting this law, Australia joined about two dozen other countries, mainly in Europe and Latin America, that have similar regulations. 
  • France was one of the pioneers in implementing its right to disconnect in 2017

Status in India

  • India does not have specific laws recognising the right to disconnect from work. 
  • Article 38 of the Constitution mandates that “the State shall strive to promote the welfare of the people”. 
  • Article 39(e) of the Directive Principles of State Policy directs the state to direct its policy towards securing the strength and health of its workers.

Source: IE

 

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