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The Right to Disconnect from work? Utopia or a reality.

Haim Oren

In this podcast, Chaim Oren describes the rapidly expanding phenomenon in Israel and worldwide, according to which a significant number of us continue to work even beyond the formal working hours when we return home. 

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently defined working "long hours" which is over 55 hours a week on average as the leading occupational disease in the world today. It causes heart attacks, heart disease, hypertension and other deadly diseases. 

Chaim defines the Right to Disconnect from work beyond the accepted working hours as a winning step for both the employees and their employers.

On a personal level, this helps to strengthen one's well-being, and as for employers - they would gain healthy, highly motivated and productive employees, , which are the conditions for achieving better business results and rapid recovery from crises ( Resielnce)


Is the Right to Diconnect a utopia or a reality?  It depends on the choice you make.