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In this webinar, the speakers discuss the
implications of subject access requests (SARs) for
employers.
With the effects of the EU GDPR reverberating across the EU,
subject access requests (SARs) are gaining prominence, as
individuals become increasingly aware of their right to access
personal data held by their employers. We examine the growth (or
not) of SARs in different parts of Europe and how employers should
respond to them.
This session was moderated by Alex Milner-Smith of Lewis
Silkin (UK) who was joined by lawyers from Germany, Italy, Ireland,
the Netherlands, Denmark and Belgium.
See the recording and download the slides here on our webinars
page.
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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