I raise this, as California workers have won the right to ignore their bosses out of office hours.
Quite a feat for a country who have a reputation of always being on call 24/7.
The new bill allows employees to disregard calls, texts and emails once the working day is over.
Americans logged an average of 1,811 hours a year, compared to 1,532 in the UK.
California joins Australia, Argentina, Italy and Spain who already have the right to disconnect.
Do you see this as a good thing, or is it a job killer?
Do you regularly call your staff out of office hours?
Can you see this law coming into effect in the UK?