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==Legal aspects== In 1996, the [[Home Work Convention]], an [[International Labour Organization]] (ILO) [[Treaty|Convention]], was created to offer protection to workers who are employed in their own homes. The UK's [[National Minimum Wage Act 1998]] makes specific reference to home workers who "contract with a person, for the purposes of that person's business, for the execution of work to be done in a place not under the control or management of that person".<ref>UK Legislation, [https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/39/section/35 National Minimum Wage Act 1998, Section 35], accessed on 24 October 2024</ref> In the case of [[James v Redcats (Brands) Ltd]] (2007), it was confirmed that "a home worker need not work at home, although typically he or she will do so; the only requirement is to work in a place not under the control or management of the other party".<ref>[[Patrick Elias|Mr Justice Elias]], in [[Employment Appeal Tribunal|United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal]], [https://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2007/0475_06_2102.html James v Redcats (Brands) Ltd <nowiki>[</nowiki>2007<nowiki>]</nowiki> UKEAT 0475_06_2102], paragraph 7, delivered on 21 February 2007, accessed on 24 October 2024</ref> In the [[Netherlands]], the Flexible Working Act allows workers to submit a written request to work from home, at least partly. Employers must have a good reason for refusing worker requests.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://business.gov.nl/staff/health-and-safety/working-from-home-your-employees-rights/ |title=Working from home: your employees' rights |publisher=[[Government of the Netherlands]] |accessdate=2025-04-09}}</ref>
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