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Data Protection Law for Employers: 2008
Thorogood Publishing, June 2008, Pages: 170
In 2008, data protection security issues have never been so prominent following the loss by HMRC of the personal data of 25 million people and the subsequence furore and consultation into legislation change in this field.
This briefing seeks to summarise the application of the Act to the employment discipline. It concentrates on the areas, which are useful and practical to employers by examining the Information Commissioner’s Office code of practice. It answers many of the mundane, day-to-day data protections issues that employers and those who are responsible for personal data need to know.
This report will benefit you in the following ways:
- Guide you through the mine-field of data protection legislation and ensure that your organisation is complying with the law - Detail how to handle employment records in a secure way and highlight what you can and cannot do with them - Highlight what rights company employees have regarding information you hold about themselves
Who should buy this Report - All employers who handle personal data – ie. most employers - Personnel and HR departments - Company secretaries - Privacy officers - Data Protection officers - Law firms
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