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Autoria: Rebelo, G.
Delaunay, C.
Diamantino, M. F.
Almeida, A. R.
Data: 2024
Título próprio: Telework and women’s perceptions on the right to disconnect: An exploratory study in Portugal
Título da revista: Administrative Sciences
Volume: 14
Número: 10
Referência bibliográfica: Rebelo, G., Delaunay, C., Diamantino, M. F., & Almeida, A. R. (2024). Telework and women’s perceptions on the right to disconnect: An exploratory study in Portugal. Administrative Sciences, 14(10), Article 261. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14100261
ISSN: 2076-3387
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.3390/admsci14100261
Palavras-chave: Digital transition
Working time
Work intensification
Telework
Right to disconnect
Resumo: Working in the digital age requires a discussion on the right to disconnect. Although it has previously been studied in association with the digital transition movement, the “right to disconnect” has gained relevance in a context of mandatory teleworking due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This situation has led some countries to legislate on the subject, notably Portugal, where the right to disconnect has been enshrined in labour legislation since law no. 83/2021 of 6 December. This article presents a framework of the literature on the right to disconnect, as well as a documentary analysis and an exploratory study carried out in Portugal in November and December 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey sought to assess the working conditions of women in telework, particularly about working time. This study stresses that the right to disconnect is linked to the organisation of working time and analyses the negative impact of technology on work, in particular the permanence of the electronic connection to work. The results show that the majority of women value teleworking because they have more time for themselves and their families. However, the women who consider that they have less availability for teleworking indicate that the main reason for this is not being able to disconnect from work. In the context of the digital transition and the expansion of teleworking in organisations and the generalisation of hybrid work, the study of this new “right to disconnect” becomes crucial.
Arbitragem científica: yes
Acesso: Acesso Aberto
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