Ireland:
GDPR For Employers: Updates
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All businesses who employ individuals process the personal data
of those employees ("data subjects"). With the recently
published Data Protection Bill 2018 providing insight into the
local law derogations from the GDPR and relevant enforcement
procedure provisions under Irish law, now is the perfect time for
employers to review their preparations to ensure they are
"GDPR-ready" by 25 May 2018.
Read our three updates below:
GDPR for Employers: GDPR
Checklist
GDPR for Employers: Guide to Bases of
Processing
GDPR for Employers: Data Access Request Process
Map
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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