Dispute Over Whistleblowing in Umeรฅ โ Municipality Pays Lawyer 240,000 Krona
Umeรฅ municipality is in a legal dispute with the whistleblowing service provider CRD Protection, which has been contracted to handle employee whistleblowing about misconducts such as corruption.
Good news for California: what laws signed by Gavin Newsom took effect in February 2026
California's new laws taking effect in February 2026 focus on employee rights and workplace regulations.
Learn to manage passwords in your company with these 10 tips
This article provides ten essential tips for effectively managing passwords in a corporate environment to improve security.
The Guarantor blocks Amazon. "It has filed its employees"
Italy's data protection authority has blocked Amazon from processing the personal data of over 1,800 workers due to illicit information collection about their health and personal lives.
NSA: Personal data sent to the wrong address by an employee's mistake is a violation of GDPR
A ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court confirms that an employee's mistake leading to the unauthorized sharing of personal data constitutes a violation of the GDPR.
Police Cannot Alert Independent Schools About Suspected Teacher
Police are unable to warn independent schools when an employee is suspected of child pornography offenses due to the public access principle not applying to private employers.
Trump seeks to obstruct the reinstatement of dismissed employees
The Trump administration is aiming to limit legal avenues available to dismissed federal employees seeking to reclaim their jobs.
The trade union calls to reject amendments that would weaken employee protection
The Latvian trade union LAKRS is urging the Saeima to reject amendments to the Labor Law that they believe would significantly undermine employee legal protections.
Dentist ignored PUODO order, will pay a huge fine
A dentist faces significant fines for ignoring a data protection order after a former employee copied personal data of 100 patients for marketing purposes.
Alleged knife attacker has been subject to deportation since 2023
The alleged perpetrator of the knife attack in an electronics store in Ulm had reportedly been without valid protection status since the end of 2023, yet continued to live in Germany, while an employee is fighting for his life after the incident.
Why the Youth Welfare Office Wanted to Take the Children from Stephan Hensel
The trial involving Stephan Hensel's custody dispute continues in Hamburg, with testimony from a former employee of the youth welfare office revealing previous warnings about the situation.
TMB faces a multimillion-dollar fine for exposing employees' confidential data for years
TMB is at risk of a substantial penalty of up to 15 million euros due to the prolonged exposure of its employees' confidential data, as reported by the Catalan Data Protection Authority.