Public area maintenance company – €4,290 Fine (Hungary, 2019)

€4,290Nemzeti Adatvédelmi és Információszabadság Hatóság2 August 2019Hungary
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A Hungarian public area maintenance company was fined for using CCTV to monitor an employee without proper legal grounds. The company claimed it needed to check the employee's work and protect its systems, but the authority said there were better ways to do this. This case shows that employers need to be careful about how they use surveillance at work.

What happened

The company used CCTV to monitor an employee's work without a valid legal basis.

Who was affected

An ex-employee who was monitored by CCTV while working.

What the authority found

The authority decided that the company had no valid legal basis for using CCTV to monitor the employee, violating GDPR rules.

Why this matters

This case highlights the importance of using appropriate methods for employee monitoring. Employers should ensure that any surveillance is justified and complies with privacy laws.

GDPR Articles Cited

Art. 5 GDPR
Art. 6 GDPR
Art. 13 GDPR
Full Legal Summary
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An ex-employee complained that his employer unlawfully monitored his work by its CCTV. The employer argued that CCTV monitoring was necessary to assess, whether the employee fulfilled his employment related duties (i.e. monitoring certain public areas and signalling any unusual event to his colleagues) and that the monitoring also served the protection of its surveillance system from unlawful access or usage. NAIH found that monitoring of the employee by CCTV is not an appropriate way of assessing his work performance and the employer relied on an inappropriate legal basis (public interest, official authority) regarding the CCTV operations. The employer could have protected its public area surveillance system by other methods (e.g. by installing firewalls or other security upgrades to its systems). The employer also placed only a brief notice sheet at the entrance of the workstation of the employee regarding the CCTV monitoring, which NAIH deemed insufficient.

Related Enforcement Actions (0)

No other enforcement actions found for Public area maintenance company in HU

This is the only recorded action for this entity in this jurisdiction.

Details

Fine Date

2 August 2019

Authority

Nemzeti Adatvédelmi és Információszabadság Hatóság

Fine Amount

€4,290

Enforcement Tracker ID

ETid-257

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