EU firms find a fine line between privacy laws and worker safety

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In the EU, businesses need to manage the risk of hefty data-protection fines and incurring criminal liability over employee safety

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But some of those decisions, she said, are being made with a risk that courts will later find that they were ill-considered when the crisis passes. “There is very often a lack of consistency” from national regulators, said Tom de Cordier, a technology and data protection lawyer at CMS DeBacker in Brussels. “In France you’re not allowed as an employer to ask about symptoms, in the Netherlands the same, whereas in the UK, in Sweden, in Spain, Slovakia, you can.”

Such privacy issues concern most multinationals, lawyers said, but given the region’s tough legal standards, Europe may be the source of many challenges.

 

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