Australian state Victoria to make it legal to work from home two days a week


MELBOURNE: Australia’s Victoria state is set to give people the legal right to work from home two days a week.

The law will come into effect on Sept 1, Premier Jacinta Allan said in a statement Wednesda (March 4). The change will be enshrined the Equal Opportunity Act and makes Victoria the first jurisdiction in Australia to introduce work-from-home rights.

"Work from home works for families, because it saves time and money and it gets more parents working,” said Allan, who faces an election in November where she will try to lead her centre-left Labor Party to a fourth term in power.

The policy will apply to all workplaces, though businesses with fewer than 15 workers will have a delayed start of July 1, 2027 to allow them to prepare for the change.

The new policy has faced criticism from business groups over fears it will deter investment in the state economy. The Victorian capital, Melbourne, endured one of the world’s longest lockdowns during the Covid pandemic, and has been slow to bounce back.

"A one-size-fits-all government mandate is the wrong approach,” Business Council of Australia Chief Executive Officer Bran Black said in a statement Wednesday.

"With weak productivity growth, inflation rising and living standards under pressure, this proposal does nothing to address these real changes.”

The work-from-home policy is likely to form a central plank of Allan’s election pitch. A proposal by the opposition Liberal-National coalition to force public servants back to the office full time was seen as one of the major reasons for its crushing defeat at last year’s federal election.

The policy was so unpopular it was dumped mid-campaign. - Bloomberg

 

 

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