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.

"We're doing that because we know what the evidence tells us - workers are more productive, it saves time for families, it saves money for families," Allan said, launching the proposed policy at the Labor Party's state conference.

"This change will mean that any worker who can reasonably do their job from home has the right to do so for at least two days a week."

Allan said the policy would now go out for consultation with workers, employers and unions.

She said it was important to "get the details of this important change right".

Allan said the move could save the average worker US$110 a week, cut congestion on roads, and keep more women in the workforce.

During national elections in May, the opposition Liberal-National coalition's plan to eliminate remote work was partly blamed for its poor performance.

Victoria's opposition leader, Brad Battin, said work from home arrangements had been valuable, and that he supported measures that promote better work-life balance.

The measure is likely to come before the state parliament next year. - AFP

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