Call shop manager – €2,000 Fine (Spain, 2021)
General GDPR enforcement action
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A call shop manager in Spain was fined €2,000 for not properly informing job applicants about how their personal data would be used. Applicants paid a fee to submit their documents but weren't told about data processing. This case emphasizes the need for transparency in data handling.
What happened
The call shop manager failed to inform job applicants about the processing of their personal data.
Who was affected
Job applicants who submitted their documents at the call shop.
What the authority found
The Spanish DPA found the manager did not provide necessary information about data processing to applicants, violating GDPR's transparency rules.
Why this matters
This fine highlights the importance of informing individuals about data use, especially in hiring processes. It serves as a reminder for businesses to ensure transparency in their data practices.
GDPR Articles Cited
The Spanish DPA has imposed a fine of EUR 2,000 on the manager of a call shop. In the context of a job vacancy, the manager had set up a stand where applicants could submit their application documents for a fee of one euro. In this context, the manager did not properly inform the data subjects about the processing of their personal data as required by Art. 13 GDPR.
Related Enforcement Actions (0)
No other enforcement actions found for Call shop manager in ES
This is the only recorded action for this entity in this jurisdiction.
Details
Fine Date
28 December 2021
Authority
Agencia Española de Protección de Datos
Fine Amount
€2,000
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-973
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Call shop manager - Spain (2021). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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