Privacy Notice
for Job Applicants
In accordance
with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we have implemented this
privacy notice to inform you, as prospective employees of our Company, of the
types of data we process about you. We also include within this notice the
reasons for processing your data, the lawful basis that permits us to process
it, how long we keep your data for and your rights regarding your data.
A) DATA PROTECTION
PRINCIPLES
Under GDPR, all
personal data obtained and held by us must be processed according to a set of
core principles. In accordance with these principles, we will ensure that:
a) processing is fair, lawful and
transparent
b) data is collected for specific,
explicit, and legitimate purposes
c) data collected is adequate, relevant
and limited to what is necessary for the purposes of processing
d) data is kept accurate and up to
date. Data which is found to be inaccurate will be rectified or erased without
delay
e) data is not kept for longer than is
necessary for its given purpose
f) data is processed in a manner that
ensures appropriate security of personal data including protection against
unauthorised or unlawful processing, accidental loss, destruction or damage by
using appropriate technical or organisation measures
g) we comply with the relevant GDPR
procedures for international transferring of personal data
B) TYPES OF DATA
HELD
We keep several
categories of personal data on our prospective employees in order to carry out
effective and efficient processes. We keep this data in recruitment files
relating to each vacancy and we also hold the data within our computer systems,
for example, recruitment logs.
Specifically,
we hold the following types of data:
a) personal details such as name,
address, phone numbers;
b) name and contact details of your
next of kin;
c) your photograph;
d) your gender, marital status,
information of any disability you have or other medical information;
e) right to work documentation;
f) information on your race and
religion for equality monitoring purposes;
g) information gathered via the
recruitment process such as that entered into a CV or included in a CV cover
letter;
h) references from former employers;
i) details on your education and
employment history etc;
j) driving licence;
k) criminal convictions.
C) COLLECTING YOUR
DATA
You provide
several pieces of data to us directly during the recruitment exercise.
In some cases,
we will collect data about you from third parties, such as employment agencies,
former employers when gathering references or credit reference agencies.
Should you be
successful in your job application, we will gather further information from
you, for example, your bank details and next of kin details, once your
employment begins.
D) LAWFUL BASIS FOR
PROCESSING
The law on data
protection allows us to process your data for certain reasons only.
The information
below categorises the types of data processing we undertake and the lawful
basis we rely on.
Activity requiring your data
|
Lawful basis
|
Carrying out
checks in relation to your right to work in the UK
|
Legal
obligation
|
Making
reasonable adjustments for disabled employees
|
Legal
obligation
|
Making
recruitment decisions in relation to both initial and subsequent employment
e.g. promotion
|
Our
legitimate interests
|
Making
decisions about salary and other benefits
|
Our
legitimate interests
|
Making
decisions about contractual benefits to provide to you
|
Our
legitimate interests
|
Assessing
training needs
|
Our
legitimate interests
|
Dealing with legal
claims made against us
|
Our
legitimate interests
|
Preventing
fraud
|
Our
legitimate interests
|
E) SPECIAL
CATEGORIES OF DATA
Special
categories of data are data relating to your:
a) health
b) sex life
c) sexual orientation
d) race
e) ethnic origin
f) political opinion
g) religion
h) trade union membership
i) genetic and biometric data.
We carry out
processing activities using special category data:
a) for the purposes of equal
opportunities monitoring
b) to determine reasonable adjustments
Most commonly,
we will process special categories of data when the following applies:
a) you have given explicit consent to
the processing
b) we must process the data in order to
carry out our legal obligations
c) we must process data for reasons of
substantial public interest
d) you have already made the data
public.
F) FAILURE TO
PROVIDE DATA
Your failure to
provide us with data may mean that we are unable to fulfil our requirements for
entering into a contract of employment with you. This could include being
unable to offer you employment, or administer contractual benefits.
G) CRIMINAL
CONVICTION DATA
We will only
collect criminal conviction data where it is appropriate given the nature of
your role and where the law permits us. This data will usually be collected at
the recruitment stage, however, may also be collected during your employment.
We use criminal conviction data to determine your suitability, or your
continued suitability for the role. We rely on the lawful basis of our
legitimate interests and legal obligations to process this data.
H) WHO WE SHARE YOUR
DATA WITH
Employees
within our company who have responsibility for recruitment will have access to
your data which is relevant to their function. All employees with such
responsibility have been trained in ensuring data is processing in line with
GDPR.
Data is shared
with third parties for the following reasons: for the performance of a contract
to which the data subject is a party.
We may also
share your data with third parties as part of a Company sale or restructure, or
for other reasons to comply with a legal obligation upon us. We have a data
processing agreement in place with such third parties to ensure data is not
compromised. Third parties must implement appropriate technical and
organisational measures to ensure the security of your data.
We do not share
your data with bodies outside of the European Economic Area.
I)
PROTECTING YOUR DATA
We are aware of
the requirement to ensure your data is protected against accidental loss or
disclosure, destruction and abuse. We have implemented processes to guard
against such.
J) RETENTION PERIODS
We only keep
your data for as long as we need it for, which, in relation to unsuccessful
candidates, is six months to a year.
If your
application is not successful and we have not sought consent or you have not
provided consent upon our request to keep your data for the purpose of future
suitable job vacancies, we will keep your data for six months once the
recruitment exercise ends.
If we have
sought your consent to keep your data on file for future job vacancies, and you
have provided consent, we will keep your data for nine months once the
recruitment exercise ends. At the end of this period, we will delete or destroy
your data, unless you have already withdrawn your consent to our processing of
your data in which case it will be deleted or destroyed upon your withdrawal of
consent.
Where you have
provided consent to our use of your data, you also have the right to withdraw
that consent at any time. This means that we will stop processing your data and
there will be no consequences of withdrawing consent.
If your
application is successful, your data will be kept and transferred to the
systems we administer for employees. We have a separate privacy notice for
employees, which will be provided to you.
K) AUTOMATED
DECISION MAKING
Automated
decision making means making decision about you using no human involvement e.g.
using computerised filtering equipment. No decision will be made about you
solely on the basis of automated decision making (where a decision is taken
about you using an electronic system without human involvement) which has a
significant impact on you.
L) YOUR RIGHTS
You have the
following rights in relation to the personal data we hold on you:
a) the right to be informed about the
data we hold on you and what we do with it;
b) the right of access to the data we
hold on you. We operate a separate Subject Access Request policy and all such
requests will be dealt with accordingly;
c) the right for any inaccuracies in
the data we hold on you, however they come to light, to be corrected. This is
also known as ‘rectification’;
d) the right to have data deleted in
certain circumstances. This is also known as ‘erasure’;
e) the right to restrict the processing
of the data;
f) the right to transfer the data we hold
on you to another party. This is also known as ‘portability’;
g) the right to object to the inclusion
of any information;
h) the right to regulate any automated
decision-making and profiling of personal data.
In addition to
the above rights, you also have the unrestricted right to withdraw consent,
that you have previously provided, to our processing of your data at any time.
Withdrawing your consent means that we will stop processing the data that you
had previously given us consent to use. There will be no consequences for
withdrawing your consent. However, in some cases, we may continue to use the
data where so permitted by having a legitimate reason for doing so.
If you wish to
exercise any of the rights explained above, please contact HR@bcegi.co.uk.
M) MAKING A
COMPLAINT
If you think
your data rights have been breached, you are able to raise a complaint with the
Information Commissioner (ICO). You can contact the ICO at Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water
Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF or by telephone on 0303 123 1113 (local rate)
or 01625 545 745.
N) DATA PROTECTION
COMPLIANCE
Our Data Protection Officer is:
Patrick O’Gormana
dpo@bcegi.co.uk
+44 (0) 7506
703 828