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Personal Data Protection in Labour Law Relationships
Mlýnková, Alice ; Pichrt, Jan (advisor) ; Vysokajová, Margerita (referee)
Personal Data Protection in Labour Law Relationships The thesis deals with personal data protection in relation to employees as a subject of data and an employer as a person processing such data. At the beginning, general issues of personal data protection are analysed, including a short overview of data protection regulations within both an international and domestic context. The introductory part also includes an explanation of terminology and a description of individual rights and obligations in the field of data protection. In the following part the author concentrates on the regulation of disposal of particular types of personal data that are processed in relation to creation, duration or termination of labour law relationships, and also on the relationship between the Act No. 101/2000 Coll., on Personal Data Protection, and the Labour Code, as well as other related legislation. Attention is devoted to the extent of personal data that the employer may request from candidates for a vacancy, as well as to the necessity of the employee's consent to the processing of their personal data by the employer. This section also discusses inclusion of certain pieces of information, such as information about a health conditions, criminal convictions or photos, into a sensible data category. The last and...
Termination of Employment after Civil Re-Codification
Mlýnková, Alice ; Štangová, Věra (advisor) ; Vysokajová, Margerita (referee) ; Chvátalová, Iva (referee)
Termination of Employment after Civil Re-Codification Abstract The thesis deals with different means of termination of employment, which may occur either as an expression of the will of a party or both parties to an employment contract, i.e. the employee or the employer, or as a consequence of another kind of legal occurrence. The paper further researches the impact of the Civil Code, as a general civil law regulation, and amendments to the Labour Code implemented due the Civil Code coming into force on termination of employment and its consequences. Primary focus is on the application of the general regulation of ineffectiveness and voidability of termination as well as on interpretation of employment-related legal conduct under the Civil Code. The thesis also explores the influence of civil-law regulation of time limits and lapse of time on counting of time in labour law. The thesis reflects court decisions related to the Labour Code issued since 2014 when the Civil Code came into force. Following an overview of all means of termination of employment, the paper focuses on individual means of termination by the parties consisting in the unilateral or bilateral expression of will of the parties to an employment contract. These means include agreements to terminate employment, dismissal, summary dismissal...
Personal Data Protection in Labour Law Relationships
Mlýnková, Alice ; Pichrt, Jan (advisor) ; Vysokajová, Margerita (referee)
Personal Data Protection in Labour Law Relationships The thesis deals with personal data protection in relation to employees as a subject of data and an employer as a person processing such data. At the beginning, general issues of personal data protection are analysed, including a short overview of data protection regulations within both an international and domestic context. The introductory part also includes an explanation of terminology and a description of individual rights and obligations in the field of data protection. In the following part the author concentrates on the regulation of disposal of particular types of personal data that are processed in relation to creation, duration or termination of labour law relationships, and also on the relationship between the Act No. 101/2000 Coll., on Personal Data Protection, and the Labour Code, as well as other related legislation. Attention is devoted to the extent of personal data that the employer may request from candidates for a vacancy, as well as to the necessity of the employee's consent to the processing of their personal data by the employer. This section also discusses inclusion of certain pieces of information, such as information about a health conditions, criminal convictions or photos, into a sensible data category. The last and...

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