The “right” to disconnection with special emphasis in the Uruguayan legal system

Authors

  • Federico Rosenbaum Carli Universidad Católica del Uruguay

    Magíster en Derecho del Trabajo y Relaciones Laborales, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Salamanca, España. Profesor contratado transitorio (Grado 1) de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de la República y Aspirante a Profesor Adscripto de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social de la Universidad Católica del Uruguay. Profesor contratado transitorio (Grado 1) de Técnica 3, de la Licenciatura de Relaciones Laborales, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de la República. Profesor contratado Ayudante II de Seguridad Social, en la carrera de Licenciatura en Gestión Humana y Relaciones Laborales, de la Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales, de la Universidad Católica del Uruguay. 

Keywords:

Right to disconnection, Working time, Stability at work

Abstract

The “right” to the disconnection is a statement built from the dogmatic point of view, rather than normative. In fact, there are few legal systems that have enshrined a “right” to disconnection. In addition, disconnection has a close link with working time, rest time, health and safety at work, as well as influencing the so-called conciliation between private or personal life and work. That is why it is necessary to analyze whether there is a need for the consecration of this right as an autonomous category, or if, on the contrary, its legal content and limits -deleted dogmatically- are found in classic institutes in terms of working time.
Furthermore, it would be unrealistic to stop considering the necessary link between this issue and the stability regime of each regulatory system. In the case of Uruguay, it is worth asking: how useful is the consecration of a “right” to disconnection, if in the end the employer can fire freely? In short, is it not time to bring a rethink about the poor health of the right to work in Uruguay, and thus seek better protection in employment?.

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Published

2020-02-10

How to Cite

Rosenbaum Carli, F. (2020). The “right” to disconnection with special emphasis in the Uruguayan legal system. Derecho & Sociedad, (53), 111–122. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/21794

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Section

Derecho Laboral