Ireland's Department of Rural and Community Development estimates 24,000 people use remote-working hubs daily, prompting warnings employers should be proactive, including maintaining up-to-date privacy policies, the Irish Examiner reports. Crushell & Co Principal Solicitor Barry Crushell said employers bear "the same level of responsibility, and liability," in the event of a breach regardless of where employees work and should review procedures and policies regularly.
25 April 2023
Remote work in Ireland leads to privacy warnings
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