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Business Processes
• Changing salary
• Changing Department/Job skill
• Changing working hours
• Terminating an employee
We may use personal information to:
• Carry out research and analysis.
• To track your performance and keep records of your development for the purposes
of performance reviews for example.
• Communicate with you about access to or use of the human resource services or any
changes to that service.
• Communicate any changes in our policies, procedures or to your contract of
employment (including changes to salary etc.).
• Contact you or your dependants if there are any health and safety or absence issues
(including long term illness and maternity leave etc.).
• To calculate any changes in your salary, bonus or over-time.
• To retain contact information for the purposes of returning company property e.g.,
company vehicles, mobile phones, etc. once you have left the company.
3.17.5 Does the Company disclose information about me to anyone else?
We may provide information, in response to properly made requests, for the purpose of the
prevention and detection of crime, and the apprehension or prosecution of offenders. We may also
provide information for the purpose of safeguarding national security. In either case we do so in
accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (2016).
We also provide information when required to do so by law, for example under a court order, or in a
response to properly made demand under powers contained in legalisation.
Personal data related to your conditions of employment with the company may also be shared with
training bodies such as SOLAS, Education and Training Boards (ETB’s), etc.
If there is any change in the ownership of the Company or any of its assets, we may disclose personal
information to the new (or prospective) owner. If we do so, we will require them to keep it
confidential.
3.17.6 How does the Company protect data about me if it is transferred out of Europe?
Countries in the European Economic Area (EEA) are required to have a similar standard of protection
of personal data. This is not always the case outside that area. If we are required to transfer data
outside the EEA, before doing so we will take the necessary steps to ensure that there is adequate
protection, as required by the GDPR.
3.17.7 How can I find out what personal information the Company holds about me and
change it if inaccurate?
If you want to know what personal information the Company holds about you, you can obtain it by
making your specific request in writing to the nominated Data Protection Officer.
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