Is your organization fully compliant with regard to its privacy responsibilities? Now in its Second Edition, Privacy in the Workplace is a practical guide that clearly explains your privacy compliance responsibilities and even instructs on steps to take once a breach has occurred.
In addition to guidance on current employment-related privacy issues, the Second Edition goes further to provide comprehensive coverage of your responsibilities in complying with Canadian privacy laws, with tools and tips for creating an effective data management program across all areas of your organization including sales, human resources, marketing, finance and the Board of Directors.
New features include: - How to avoid being accused of a privacy breach and steps to take once a breach has occurred
- Protecting customer, client and supplier information
- Essential information about the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA)
- Technology and privacy – a guide to sound online marketing practices
- Reviews of the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) in BC and Alberta
- A review of significant cases and their impact on Canadian privacy law
That’s in addition to our already comprehensive coverage of these topics: - Canadian and International Privacy Framework
- Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
- Employee Privacy: Human Resource Management Systems; Organization Design; Staffing; Training; Compensation; Health and Safety; Labour Relations
- Non-Employee Privacy Issues: Information Systems; Data Management
- Privacy Management Plan and Policies
- Sample Privacy Policies and Forms
- Federal Privacy Commission Decisions
- Useful Reference Web Sites
You can help protect your organization by being prepared for changes that will govern privacy in your workforce and by staying ahead of privacy legislative requirements.
Contributor-in-Chief:
Ian Turnbull, Executive Director of the Canadian Privacy Institute an organization dedicated to educating and informing people and organizations about privacy law in Canada.
This book includes Privacy in the Online World, by Éloïse Gratton, Technology Counsel to McMillan LLP. The book was reviewed by David T.S. Fraser, chair of McInnes Cooper’s Privacy Practice Group.