Suder Seili, Siibak Andra
School of Law University of Tartu.
Institute of Social Studies University of Tartu.
Int Labour Rev. 2022 Jun;161(2):315-335. doi: 10.1111/ilr.12331. Epub 2022 Jun 6.
This article explores the potential uses by employers of contact-tracing apps and other monitoring technologies to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, and the potential concerns that these raise in the context of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation. Given the imbalance of power in the employment relationship, the authors call for national laws to strengthen employees' ability to refuse the use of such apps and technologies after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. When such tools are no longer needed to keep employees safe, additional regulations and guidance will be necessary to prevent future problems, such as function creep and other misuse by employers.
本文探讨了雇主使用接触者追踪应用程序和其他监测技术来缓解新冠病毒传播的潜在用途,以及这些用途在欧盟《通用数据保护条例》背景下引发的潜在担忧。鉴于雇佣关系中权力的不平衡,作者呼吁制定国家法律,以增强员工在新冠疫情结束后拒绝使用此类应用程序和技术的能力。当不再需要此类工具来保障员工安全时,需要额外的法规和指导来防止未来出现问题,例如功能蔓延和雇主的其他滥用行为。