PERSONALITY ASPECTS OF THE EMPLOYEE AND THEIR EXPLORATION FROM THE GDPR PERSPECTIVE

Jana Žuľová, M. Švec, Adam Madleňák
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Abstract

The paper addresses the issue what impact the personal aspects have on work performance in the light of the current European legislation on protection of personal data. The authors focus on two selective issues (mental ability and physical ability) with a practical impact on the activity of the employer. The goal of the submitted contribution is to assess whether the information about the mental and physical health of the employee is considered to be a personal data or sensitive information, and what legal basis the employer has for processing this data. Assessed is the holistically perceived personality of the employee with an emphasis on information about his mental and physical health, since it affects the legislation handling personal data. The second part of this study examines the legitimacy of processing personal data in the work environment of the employer. A resolved partial issue is the possibility of the employer to receive information about the mental health of the employee even if specific legislation does not provide such a prerequisite for work performance. To examine the defined legal issue we applied qualitative methods, critical in-depth analysis of the law and logicocognitive methods. Based on the legal background and personal opinion, the authors consider determining the concept advocated by WP29, which provides a broad meaning of the term personal data regarding the health condition. According to this, the employers should consider not only the specific information about the health condition of the employee, but also the data concerning the health condition that can be deducted from the existing data.
GDPR视角下员工个性方面的探讨
本文论述了个人方面对工作绩效的影响,根据目前欧洲保护个人数据的立法。作者着重于两个选择性问题(心理能力和身体能力),对雇主的活动有实际影响。提交资料的目的是评估有关雇员身心健康的信息是否被视为个人数据或敏感信息,以及雇主处理这些数据的法律依据是什么。评估的是雇员的整体人格,重点是关于他的精神和身体健康的信息,因为这影响到处理个人数据的立法。本研究的第二部分考察了在雇主的工作环境中处理个人数据的合法性。一个已解决的部分问题是,雇主有可能收到有关雇员心理健康的信息,即使具体立法没有规定这种工作绩效的先决条件。为了检验定义的法律问题,我们应用定性方法,批判性深入的法律分析和逻辑认知方法。根据法律背景和个人意见,提交人考虑确定WP29所倡导的概念,该概念提供了与健康状况有关的个人数据一词的广义含义。据此,雇主不仅要考虑有关雇员健康状况的具体信息,还要考虑可以从现有数据中扣除的有关健康状况的数据。
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