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Categories: Publications | Tag: Recording, Registrazione conversazioni, Privacy, GDPR

The use of devices to record conversations in the workplace raises legal and privacy issues, with implications for security and workplace relations. The spread of technologies capable of recording conversations has forced companies to address a new and sensitive reality: how to manage and regulate the recording of workplace conversations, in compliance with legal requirements ....

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Categories: Publications | Tag: Corte di Cassazione, Licenziamento, Court of Cassation, Dismissal

With Ordinance No. 15987 of 2025, the Italian Court of Cassation established that a dismissal notice is presumed to be known by the recipient at the moment it is delivered to their residential address, even if the employee is not actually informed. The case at hand concerns a dismissal imposed due to absolute and permanent ....

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Categories: Press review | Tag: News Salary Partner, Nuova Salary Partner, governance

Milan, 7 July 2025 – De Luca & Partners – Employment Lawyers announces the appointment of lawyer Roberta Padula as a Salary Partner of the Firm. Her appointment marks an important step in the Firm’s growth path, as it approaches its 50th anniversary. From the very beginning, De Luca & Partners has embraced modern processes ....

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Categories: | Tag: Privacy, GDPR, Dismissal

“The employer may collect employees’ Internet browsing logs and email metadata only under specific conditions and safeguards. This was affirmed by the Italian Data Protection Authority (i.e. “Garante Privacy”) when imposing a €50,000 fine on the Lombardy Region” (Provision No. 243 of April 29, 2025). As stated on the Authority’s official website, this ruling follows ....

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Categories: | Tag: Dismissal, Licenziamento, smart working, Working from home, Remote Working

By Judgment No. 315 of June 5, 2025, the Court of First Instance of Vicenza ruled that, for the purposes of territorial jurisdiction, the residence of a remote worker can only be considered relevant if it is demonstrated that a substantial and organized part of the work is carried out there on a stable basis, ....

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