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Nach Urteil: Mindestlohn für 24-Stunden-Betreuerinnen steht im Raum
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Money Ball: Corporate Investigations Can Pay Off – If You Know How German Federal Labor Court Decides On Cost Reimbursement For A Corporate Investigation - Employment and HR
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Looking back over three years of the GDPR
1 for Germany, one significant change is clear: German data protection authorities are imposing heavy fines for infringements.
Although the old legal data protection framework implementing the repealed Privacy Directive 95/46/EC
2 already contained most of the GDPR principles and obligations, the fines just mounted up to €50,000 or €300,000 and the German data protection authorities did not even make use of this range: Fines stayed far below these levels and usually had no deterrent effect at all.
With the ability to impose fines amounting up to 4% of the total worldwide annual turnover of the preceding financial year, or €20 million, data protection finally emerged from the shadows. To be ready for significant increases of fines, the 16 data protection authorities of the German Länder (states) and the federal authority gathered together at the German Data Protection Conference (Datenschutzkonferenz –
EuGH-Generalanwalt: Kopftuchverbot am Arbeitsplatz zulässig
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Roman Kormann
Digitally organised platform work can offer advantages for workers on platforms, such as low-threshold access to work opportunities, mobility and high flexibility. This is especially true of highly skilled work often associated with business innovation or creative work in freelance marketplaces. Companies can use platform-mediated work to provide access to knowledge and thus promote innovation, accelerate processes and save money.
At the same time, however, new forms of digital outsourcing and platform employment reinforce tendencies to precarisation, lead to distortions of competition and contribute to a further shift in the balance of power, to the detriment of workers.