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5.  Please be aware that the Internet is permanent and the although the GDPR may enhance your
                   ‘right to be forgotten’; once information is published online, it is essentially part of a permanent
                   record, even if you “remove/delete” it later or attempt to make it anonymous.
               6.  Be aware of both compliments and criticism of the Company. Even if you are not an official
                   spokesperson for the Company, you can be a vital asset in monitoring the social media
                   landscape. If you come across positive or negative remarks about the Company online that you
                   believe are important, consider sharing with a Company Director.

               3.19.2 Protecting Employees from online abuse
               Given the nature of and the high levels of participation in social media sites and on-line forums in
               Ireland, AJ Electrical employees may from time to time become the victim of abuse or defamation by
               members of the public through comments made and published on the internet or on social networks.

               Where this occurs, Company management will work to support its employees in every way possible.

               Where staff are notified of or are concerned about an abusive or defamatory post, profile, comment
               or page relating to a Company employee or service, this should be reported immediately to a Company
               Director. A Company Director should arrange for the post to be reviewed, and where possible or
               appropriate, the post should be reported as abuse with the relevant site’s existing reporting process.
               A screenshot should be recorded of the comment.

               3.19.3 Policy Review
               This policy will be reviewed and updated annually or more frequently if necessary to ensure that any
               changes to the Company structure and business practices are properly reflected in the policy.

               3.20 DRIVING LICENCE, INSURANCE & PENALTY POINTS SYSTEM
               3.20.1 Driving License
               If the Company requires an employee to drive a Company vehicle, under any circumstances, they must
               hold an appropriate current valid driving licence. For insurance purposes all employees who drive a
               Company vehicle will be requested to furnish a copy of their current driving licence on an annual basis.

               The employees referred to above must notify the Company immediately if they should cease to hold
               a valid driving licence whether by disqualifications or by revocation on medical grounds. Loss of driving
               licence may result in employment being terminated. Any endorsement must be notified to a Company
               Director immediately.

               3.20.2 Penalty Points System Policy - The L aw
               Under the system a driver accumulating 12 penalty points within a 3-year period will automatically
               lose their driving licence for 6 months. The number of penalty points imposed at any one time will
               depend on the severity of the offence.
               This policy applies to all Company employees who drive a Company vehicle or for whom driving is an
               essential requirement of the job.

               3.20.3 Cost
               The Company will not under any circumstances cover the cost of road traffic offences committed by
               the employee as a result of reckless driving, speeding and generally unsafe driving including fines
               received under the Penalty Point System. These costs will be borne by the employee concerned








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