Baker McKenzie’s Global Compliance News reports on Poland’s new rules on employee privacy and documentation that took effect Jan. 1. Noting major changes laid out by the law, it outlines the new obligations facing employers and provides a set of recommendations for employers to ensure compliance. Under the new requirements, employers are required to store employee documentation in a manner that “ensures confidentiality, integrity, completeness and availability, in conditions that do not cause damage or destruction.”
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