Briefing
New CCTV Code of Practice
The Information Commissioner's Office has recently issued a revised code of good practice aimed at helping CCTV operators to strike that vital balance between the individual's right to privacy and ... | briefing | 19 Mar 2008 11:59AM
Data Protection Day: “Don’t expect privacy overhaul in the wake of HMRC”
28 January 2008 is Data Protection Day, an event organised by the Council of Europe and the Euoprean Commission to raise awareness of the importance of data protection. To mark the day, Rosemary Ja... | briefing | 28 Jan 2008 4:40PM
Protecting your employees’ data
When two CDs containing 25m child benefit details went missing, the media focus turned to the storage of personal data and the need for adequate procedures and protections. In addition, the DVA in ... | briefing | 23 Jan 2008 3:18PM
“It was an accident waiting to happen”: what to learn from the HMRC debacle
The news that the Government had lost personal data relating to 25m people may have come as a surprise to some; but not to Ed Wilding, Chief Technical Officer at Data Genetics International. Ed is ... | briefing | 28 Nov 2007 8:48AM
Awareness & Understanding of Data Protection
The 1998 Data Protection Act (“the Act”) places far reaching obligations on organisations that handle personal data. The Act effectively implements an EC Directive on data protection aimed at h... | briefing | 22 Oct 2001 4:25PM
Case
Accountant prosecuted for data protection offences
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has successfully prosecuted a Bolton accountancy firm for offences under the Data Protection Act. Azhar Saleem of Saleem and Co Accountants was fin... | case | 1 Apr 2008 8:47AM
More solicitors charged for breaching Data Protection Act
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has successfully prosecuted two London solicitors for offences under the Data Protection Act. Olubi Adejobi of Grier Olubi Solicitors and Robert Be... | case | 21 Feb 2008 2:13PM
Solicitor pleads guilty to data protection offence
A solicitor has been successfully prosecuted by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for failing to notify under the Data Protection Act 1998.Peter D Greenhalgh, of Peter D Greenhalgh ... | case | 5 Feb 2008 11:07AM
Model agency owners banned due to serious crimes
The owners of a Gloucestershire modelling agency have been banned from runningan employment business for at least ten years following a successful tribunal action by the Department of Business, Ent... | case | 17 Oct 2007 10:02AM
Read more
A gay sales manager who was sacked after being harassed by his employers is expected to receive compensation of over £100,000, it was heard at a Glasgow Employment Tribunal.
Jonah Ditton ... | case | 7 Jul 2006 12:00AM
Ebulletin
Security breaches put employers on red alert
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Shredding Summit Calls for Responsible Data Destruction
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Ian Huntley a School Caretaker - Are Your Employee Checks up to Scratch?
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Data Protection Registration Fraud; and Transco make Scottish Legal History
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Contents
1. This Week
2. News: Sexual harassment legally defined – finally!
3. Focus: Are your staff employees or workers?
4. E-shop: Legal Information for Workplace Managers
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Factsheet
Freedom of information
| Factsheet | 17 Sep 2007 8:54AM
Criminal records
| Factsheet | 17 Sep 2007 6:53AM
Magazine issue
Who's looking at you?
Technological developments have undoubtedly changed the way we do business for the better, and we have embraced this wholeheartedly, but the further we go down the line of automating work processes... | Magazine issue | 1 Jul 2005 3:40PM
Network news
Workplace Law launches new CIPD professional training courses
Workplace Law Training has launched two new CIPD courses for HR and Personnel professionals. These new qualifications add to Workplace Law’s portfolio of accredited training courses and offer... | network news | 18 Jan 2007 12:00AM
Spring 2005 Employment Law Update Special Report now available
Workplace Law Publishing has launched the brand-new Employment Law Update: Special Report, Spring 2005 Edition which provides comprehensive, up-to-date and authoritative guidance to new and forthco... | network news | 17 May 2005 12:00AM
Are Training Courses Costing You Too Much Money?
Workplace Law Training can work with you to cut the cost of training and save the time your people spend away from the workplace.
How? Simply by putting courses together specifically tailored to... | network news | 2 Apr 2004 10:11AM
New Policy Templates Help Crack Health and Safety
The Workplacelaw Network has issued the first seven in a series of customisable MS Word documents that employers can use to help comply with health and safety law.
Each document contains an MS W... | network news | 23 Apr 2003 4:34PM
Data Protection Guidance Published
New guidance has been published by the Workplacelaw Network to help employers comply with their obligations under the Data Protection Act 1998. The model Data Protection Policy, compiled by top Lon... | network news | 16 Apr 2003 2:24PM
News
Dishonest employees' database: a good idea?
A database where employers can enter information about dishonest employees to warn future employers has been launched amid a storm of controversy. The National Staff Dismissal Register has been dev... | news | 9 May 2008 1:40PM
Information Commissioner can fine for privacy breaches
The Information Commissioner has been given the ability to fine organisations if their operational procedures cause a gross breach of data protection principles. The move, which had not been expect... | news | 13 May 2008 1:28PM
ICO warns of "alarming number of security breaches"
The Information Commissioner is reminding chief executives of the vital importance of protecting staff and customers’ personal information following what he calls “an alarming number of... | news | 22 Apr 2008 1:34PM
Privacy watchdog advises on how to deal with data loss
Leaders of organisations which lose personal data should think carefully before telling customers, employees or regulators of the incident, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has said. New... | news | 2 Apr 2008 3:43PM
Information Commissioner to focus on reducing risk
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has said that its aim is to protect people from the risks associated with abuses of their personal data rather than strictly enforce the law. It has anno... | news | 19 Mar 2008 12:49PM
Policy & Procedure
Data Protection Policy and Management Guide, version 3.0
The Data Protection Act 1998 contains a number of important principles regulating the way in which information relating to individuals is held and used. The Act sets out eight Data Protection princ... | Policy & Procedure |
Regulation
Data Protection Act 1984
An Act to regulate the use of automatically processed information relating to individuals and the provision of services in respect of such information. [12th July 1984] Repealed in 2000. | Regulation | 12 Jul 1984 7:28PM
Access to Medical Reports Act 1988
An Act to establish a right of access by individuals to reports relating to themselves provided by medical practitioners for employment or insurance purposes and to make provision for related matte... | Regulation | 29 Jul 1988 9:13PM
Special report
Loneworking 2008: Special Report
An increasing amount of organisations are employing loneworkers, in all areas of industry and business. Flexible Working Regulations have enabled employees to enjoy the benefits of working from hom... | Special report | 24 Jan 2008 9:43AM
White paper
The Enemy Within: dealing with employee fraud
Recent statistics have revealed that over £40m is lost every day to fraud in the UK and that 80% of that fraud involves an employee. Couple that with the fact that while many employers may fe... | White paper | 12 Dec 2007 10:23AM
Data Destruction: keeping it confidential
There are many issues surrounding data destruction and disposal. On the one hand, organisations need to ensure that information and data kept on paper and other media (such as magnetic disks and ta... | White paper | 16 Oct 2007 9:04AM
For Your Eyes Only: erasing sensitive computer data
In the haste to upgrade and enhance IT systems, businesses and other organisations often neglect their duties regarding the secure disposal of computer equipment. From a security and risk perspecti... | White paper | 12 Sep 2007 9:55AM
Prospective Employees and Criminal Record Checks: what do you need to know?
There are currently 7.3 million people in England and Wales on the Home Office Offenders Index, the official register of all those with criminal convictions. One in three men and almost one in ten ... | White paper | 12 Sep 2007 8:44AM
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