Outspoken business owner Rami Ykmour loses it at Anthony Albanese's 'right to disconnect' laws: 'Wake up, Mr Prime Minister' READ MORE: Radio star Kyle Sandilands on the problem with new work rule By Brett Lackey For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:52, 28 August 2024 | Updated: 01:52, 28 August 2024 e-mail View comments A self-made business owner has unleashed on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese 's new 'right to disconnect' laws. Under the new rules introduced from Monday, it is illegal for staff to be penalised for not responding to communication from bosses outside of work hours, under reasonable circumstances, with large fines applicable. In a video to social media, restaurant chain Rashays co-founder Rami Ykmour called on Mr Albanese to 'tell us the truth and what the real problem is'.

Mr Ykmour built up Rashays from one Sydney location, that he opened with his wife whom he met while working at Pizza Hut, to now having more than 30 restaurants along Australia's east coast. 'Mr Prime Minister are you so happy with this law because no-one can call you after five o'clock now? Is that why you're bringing it to our attention?' he said. 'God love our beautiful country and our Prime Minister (but) this is how he's trying to get brownie points, he made a whole TikTok for it.

'Yes we want people to spend time at home with their family and people's mental health to be in the right place, but Mr Prime Minister let me tell you something: we have bigger issues my friend. 'We have a .