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Covid-19, Homeworking and the Law: The Essential Guide to Employment and GDPR Issues


ISBN13: 9781913715083
Published: August 2020
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £29.99



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This book is part of Law Brief's new series of essential guides for legal practitioners covering what you need to know about how various aspects of UK law have been affected by the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.


Whether required by law or instigated by choice, home working can be a safer way of organising individual’s relationships with employers and can be as effective as traditional office-based working for many organisations and more so for some. A practical approach based on understanding the applicable law and risk can head off a lot of the problems that often arise in dealing with moving to and managing home working.

Written by the specialist Employment and Information Law Team at well-known advisors Forbes Solicitors, this book sets out practical guidance and suggestions based on experience before and during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Subjects:
Employment Law, Data Protection
Contents:
Chapter 1 – Introduction, Scope and Definitions
Chapter 2 – Why Consider Homeworking?
Chapter 3 – Dealing With a Request to Work From Home – Formal Flexible Working Requests
Chapter 4 – Dealing With a Request to Work From Home – Considering Requests Outside of the Statutory Regime
Chapter 5 – Supervision and Management of Homeworkers
Chapter 6 – Interaction of Homeworking With Other Elements of Employment Law
Chapter 7 – Homeworking Contractual Provisions and What to Include in Your Homeworking Policy
Chapter 8 – Dealing With Competing Requests and Bringing Homeworking to an End
Chapter 9 – Homeworking and Data Protection
Chapter 10 – Data Security in the Home Environment
Chapter 11 – Access and Identity
Chapter 12 – Use of Personal Devices for Work Purposes
Chapter 13 – Video Conferencing
Chapter 14 – Monitoring Home and Agile Working
Chapter 15 – Homeworking and Subject Access Requests
Chapter 16 – Home Working, GDPR and Vicarious Liability
Chapter 17 – The Importance of DPIAs
Appendix A – Data Security in the Home Environment Checklist
Appendix B – Homeworking DPIA Template