Spain:
Spanish Court Rejects Blacklisting Of Workers
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On November 12, 2015, the Spanish Supreme Court prohibited (source document in Spanish) the
maintenance and transfer of files blacklisting workers. The Court
explained that transfers of such data among employers would
infringe on the fundamental privacy rights of employees because the
data would be shared without their consent and without any
applicable legal exceptions.
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