EU Lawmakers Back Plan to Strengthen Remote-Worker Rights

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The European Union is taking up the cause of work-from-home protections and rights.

Over thirty European Union lawmakers have signed a document launched Monday that would ultimately ensure access to co-working spaces, prohibit tracking workers’ computers at home and protect them from having to send or respond to emails outside of working hours.