• Kyrgizion
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    1 year ago

    This means nothing without enforcement. I already know how this’ll play out.

    • AdamEatsAss
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      1 year ago

      I don’t understand what you mean? If someone is fired for not taking a call in their off time they would file a complaint/sue (I don’t know how the Australian legal system works).

        • Teotwawki@lemmy.ml
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          Yeah, here in the US almost every state has “at will” employment, so any protections could really be circumvented by just firing a worker for whatever other reason (or no reason at all) they want. Hopefully labor has it better in the land down under.

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        In the meantime, the worker still has bills to pay and food to buy, and even a successful complaint or suit would still likely end with the worker either not being employed there going forward, or a very confrontational workplace.