This so-called “disconnection right”, or the right to be unreachable, is even enshrined in law. De Sutter does this to combat “excessive work stress and burn-outs” among federal officials, she explains in the circular. Being able to physically and mentally leave work behind during breaks and outside working hours is linked to positive well-being outcomes, such as better focus, better recovery and a higher sustainable energy level.
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