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VW’s BlackBerry email server to clock off alongside the workers

The working day is over and the Christmas holiday has officially begun, but the blinking red light or vibration of a BlackBerry is still maddeningly hard to ignore.

Angered by the blurring of the dividing line between the workplace and home, Volkswagen’s powerful works council struck an agreement with management that employees who use a BlackBerry and whose pay is governed by a collective wage tariff agreement will be subject to new email restrictions.

From now, VW’s email server will stop routing messages 30 minutes after the end of an employee’s shift and will only send emails again half an hour before the next shift begins.

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