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Over 90% of Americans demand a “right-to-disconnect” law which would protect them from out-of-hours work communication


  • Emailtooltester survey finds many employees feel pressured to respond to emails after hours
  • Only 41.7% of work emails are deemed relevant by employees
  • Three in four workers answer work emails while on vacation

A new survey has claimed 90.4% of American workers support a “right-to-disconnect” law, allowing them to ignore work emails outside of office hours without fear of repercussions.

The study by Emailtooltester of over a thousand Americans revealed the majority of respondents are overwhelmed by the volume of work emails they receive.

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