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CCTV systems in the workplace
Galantseva, Julia ; Morávek, Jakub (advisor) ; Matějka Řehořová, Lucie (referee)
CCTV systems in the workplace Abstract This thesis focuses on the topic of CCTV systems in the workplace, both from the perspective of Czech labour laws and the european General Data Protection Regulation. The thesis focuses on the analysis of individual legal sources and presents an overview of the legal obligations and criteria that the employer is obliged to fulfil in order to install and use CCTV systems in the workplace. The thesis is divided into four thematic parts. In the first part of the thesis, space is devoted to the definition of the term "CCTV system" and the division of CCTV systems into types according to criteria relevant to the legal regulation of personal data protection. Subsequently, with emphasis on the development of the opinion of the Personal Data Protection Office, it is examined whether the defined types of CCTV systems fall within the scope of the GDPR. This section also defines the concept of 'dummy' cameras. The second part of the thesis focuses on the interpretation of Section 316 of the Labour Code, which regulates the possibility of employee surveillance in the workplace. The focus of this part of the thesis is a legal analysis of legal terms in the examined provisions, in particular with the help of specialized literature, opinions of the Personal Data Protection Office and...
Employee privacy protection
Karlec, Jan ; Štefko, Martin (advisor) ; Morávek, Jakub (referee)
This thesis deals with the issue of privacy in the workplace. Employees expect to have some privacy at work, even when they are using the employer's equipment. On the other hand, employers need basic information about their employees and they have the right to know that work is being done properly and efficiently. Finding the balance between the interests of both sides is quite complicated and the disputes regarding privacy infringement in the workplace are often decided by highest courts. In concrete, this thesis deals with the processing of personal data in the employment context and with the surveillance of employees. The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of this issue and assess the current level of protection of privacy of employees in Czech Republic. The thesis is composed of nine chapters. The first introductory part of this thesis (chapters 2 - 4) describes the fundamental human right to privacy and personal data protection in general. Chapter Two characterises the right to privacy and chapter Three gives an overview of relevant legal sources. Chapter Four presents basic terms and principles of the processing of personal data under the Act No. 101/2000 Coll., on the Protection of Personal Data. The following chapter looks at collection of personal data before the...
Employee privacy protection
Karlec, Jan ; Štefko, Martin (advisor) ; Morávek, Jakub (referee)
This thesis deals with the issue of privacy in the workplace. Employees expect to have some privacy at work, even when they are using the employer's equipment. On the other hand, employers need basic information about their employees and they have the right to know that work is being done properly and efficiently. Finding the balance between the interests of both sides is quite complicated and the disputes regarding privacy infringement in the workplace are often decided by highest courts. In concrete, this thesis deals with the processing of personal data in the employment context and with the surveillance of employees. The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of this issue and assess the current level of protection of privacy of employees in Czech Republic. The thesis is composed of nine chapters. The first introductory part of this thesis (chapters 2 - 4) describes the fundamental human right to privacy and personal data protection in general. Chapter Two characterises the right to privacy and chapter Three gives an overview of relevant legal sources. Chapter Four presents basic terms and principles of the processing of personal data under the Act No. 101/2000 Coll., on the Protection of Personal Data. The following chapter looks at collection of personal data before the...
Monitoring employee activity - practices and tools
Zdechovan, Ján ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
This thesis discusses surveillance in the work environment. The topic is too extensive, that´s the reason its focus is mainly on electronic employee monitoring. The basic concepts are explained in the beginning of the thesis, which is subsequently followed by a simple survey oriented on the opinions on employee surveillance. The center of this thesis is an analysis of legal, technical and ethical aspects, which also reviews different monitoring practices. Identified practices are used for defining monitoring possible scenarios. The contribution of this work is the evaluation of employee monitoring practices and establishing a ranking of monitoring tools that can serve as a decision making tool for organizations. This thesis uses not only theoretical knowledge from literature, but also incoporates comments and opinions from experts.

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