Go Home on Time Day reminds us that life shouldn’t revolve around work alone.
The day was conceived in 2009 as a light-hearted way to start necessary conversations in our workplaces about work/life balance, the value of time, and time theft.
Go Home On Time Day is being organised through The Australia Institute’s Centre for Future Work. The Centre carries out progressive economic research on work, employment, and labour markets.
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