Australian state seeks to enshrine work from home in law


SYDNEY: The premier of the Australian state of Victoria announced Saturday (Aug 2) plans to enshrine working from home in law, saying it should be "a right, not a request".

Under Jacinta Allan's plan, workers would be entitled to work from home at least two days per week, if the job allows.

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