The Right to Disconnect from Work in Canada: Section 21.1.1 of Ontario’s Employment Standards Act in Context
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Ogunde, Fife (Author)
Title
The Right to Disconnect from Work in Canada: Section 21.1.1 of Ontario’s Employment Standards Act in Context
Abstract
Ontario’s provincial government enacted legislation in 2021 mandating employers to develop and maintain workplace policies with regard to employees disconnecting from work. The aim of this article is to examine the suitability of Ontario’s legislative response under the Employment Standards Act in the context of the “right to disconnect”. This paper argues that the Canadian “right to disconnect” in its current form is inadequate from a regulatory perspective and advocates for a stronger framework in this respect.
Publication
The Canadian Bar Review
Volume
101
Issue
3
Pages
547-572
Date
2023
Language
English
Accessed
12/19/23, 8:53 PM
Citation
Ogunde, F. (2023). The Right to Disconnect from Work in Canada: Section 21.1.1 of Ontario’s Employment Standards Act in Context. The Canadian Bar Review, 101(3), 547–572. https://cbr.cba.org/index.php/cbr/article/view/4876/4558
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