Norway's data protection authority, Datatilsynet, offered guidelines for monitoring employees via company-issued electronic equipment. The DPA explained how "digital work tools can record large amounts of information about employees." Section Manager Ylva Marrable said the guidance "will help employers assess what may be legal to introduce in the workplace, and (at) least give employees guidance on their rights."
25 Aug. 2023
Norway DPA issues employee monitoring guidance
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