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Should workers have a legal right to ignore their boss after hours?
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Texts, calls and emails all count.
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If I'm hourly and clocked out, absolutely.
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Yes. Make America Great Again by returning to how it worked before technology. No way to contact your employees via a midnight slack message.
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