Right to Disconnect

Product term: Right to Disconnect

Category: governance

Definition

Article I of the INO Constitution. Every human node has the right to be offline without penalty or negative career impact. No algorithm, agent, or workflow may require 24/7 availability. Implementation: Digital Twins act as proxies during offline hours, responding to messages and handling routine work. Twins do NOT wake humans unless explicitly designated as emergencies (criteria set by the human). Protects mental health while ensuring continuity.

Key Points

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as an emergency?

You define it. Examples: customer crisis, health emergency, security breach. Your Twin knows your criteria.

Will I miss important messages?

No. Your Twin answers them. You'll receive a summary when you return, or your Twin wakes you for true emergencies.

Can my boss force 24/7 availability?

No. The INO Constitution protects this right. Violations are reviewed by the Constitutional Review Board.

Does this affect my career?

No. Taking offline time is fully protected. It's a human right in the INO, not a career risk.

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