Common use of Personal Private Information Clause in Contracts

Personal Private Information. ‌ Personal information is specific information about personal or factual characteristics relating to a certain natural person or a natural person who can be specified (“PI”). PI includes information such as the employees name, address, telephone number, date of birth, medical information, TFN, Superannuation details, bank details, etc.; a) The Company acknowledges that: (i) it is in possession of a significant amount of personal information about the employees. (ii) there is a growing risk of fraudulent and unconscionable behaviour that relies on access to PI; (iii) it is important to properly secure PI and only release it where absolutely necessary. b) Accordingly, the Company agrees that it will comply with all required legislation in relation to the protection of employee personal information and will insofar as is practically possible, subject to the contractual obligations and limitations placed upon the Company, endeavour to protect the personal information of the employees provided to clients of the Company during site induction processes. c) Further, the Company where possible, will require the return or destruction of any PI by any third party that has received the PI and there is no legitimate purpose for the third party keeping such PI; d) The Company will provide any information/documents, in the control, custody or possession of the Company, about any suspected improper use of PI to the relevant employee and immediately notify and disclose all information known by the Company to the relevant employee about any improper use of PI. e) The Parties acknowledge that the Company may be required for compliance purposes to provide the Union with the Name, Classification, and site the Employee is engaged upon for Employees covered by this agreement from time to time.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Construction Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Construction Agreement

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Personal Private Information. Personal information is specific information about personal or factual characteristics relating to a certain natural person or a natural person who can be specified (“PI”). PI includes information such as the employees name, address, telephone number, date of birth, medical information, TFN, Superannuation details, bank details, etc.; a) The Company acknowledges that: (i) it is in possession of a significant amount of personal information about the employees. (ii) there is a growing risk of fraudulent and unconscionable behaviour that relies on access to PI; (iii) it is important to properly secure PI and only release it where absolutely necessary. b) Accordingly, the Company agrees that it will comply with all required legislation in relation to the protection of employee personal information and will insofar as is practically possible, subject to the contractual obligations and limitations placed upon the Company, endeavour to protect the personal information of the employees provided to clients of the Company during site induction processes. c) Further, the Company where possible, will require the return or destruction of any PI by any third party that has received the PI and there is no legitimate purpose for the third party keeping such PI; d) The Company will provide any information/documents, in the control, custody or possession of the Company, about any suspected improper use of PI to the relevant employee and immediately notify and disclose all information known by the Company to the relevant employee about any improper use of PI. e) The Parties acknowledge that the Company may be required for compliance purposes to provide the Union with the Name, Classification, and site the Employee is engaged upon for Employees covered by this agreement from time to time.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Etu NSW/Act Construction Union Agreement, Construction Agreement

Personal Private Information. Personal information is specific information about personal or factual characteristics relating to a certain natural person or a natural person who can be specified (“PI”). PI includes information such as the employees name, address, telephone number, date of birth, medical information, TFN, Superannuation details, bank details, etc.; a) The Company acknowledges that: (i) it is in possession of a significant amount of personal information about the employees. (ii) there is a growing risk of fraudulent and unconscionable behaviour that relies on access to PI; (iii) it is important to properly secure PI and only release it where absolutely necessary. b) Accordingly, the Company agrees that it will comply with all required legislation in relation to the protection of employee personal information and will insofar as is practically possible, subject to the contractual obligations and limitations placed upon the Company, endeavour to protect the personal information of the employees provided to clients of the Company during site induction processes. c) Further, the Company where possible, will require the return or destruction of any PI by any third party that has received the PI and there is no legitimate purpose for the third party keeping such PI; d) The Company will provide any information/documents, in the control, custody or possession of the Company, about any suspected improper use of PI to the relevant employee and immediately notify and disclose all information known by the Company to the relevant employee about any improper use of PI. e) The Parties acknowledge that the Company may be required for compliance purposes to provide the Union with the Name, Classification, and site the Employee is engaged upon for Employees covered by this agreement from time to time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Personal Private Information. Personal information is specific information about personal or factual characteristics relating to a certain natural person or a natural person who can be specified (“PI”). PI includes information such as the employees name, address, telephone number, date of birth, medical information, TFN, Superannuation details, bank details, etc.; a) The Company acknowledges that: (i) it is in possession of a significant amount of personal information about the employees. (ii) there is a growing risk of fraudulent and unconscionable behaviour that relies on access to PI; (iii) it is important to properly secure PI and only release it where absolutely necessary. b) Accordingly, the Company agrees that it will comply with all required legislation in relation to the protection of employee personal information and will insofar as is practically possible, subject to the contractual obligations and limitations placed upon the Company, endeavour to protect the personal information of the employees provided to clients of the Company during site induction processes. c) Further, the Company where possible, will require the return or destruction of any PI by any third party that has received the PI and there is no legitimate purpose for the third party keeping such PI; d) The Company will provide any information/documents, in the control, custody or possession of the Company, about any suspected improper use of PI to the relevant employee and immediately notify and disclose all information known by the Company to the relevant employee about any improper use of PI. e) The Parties acknowledge that the Company may be required for compliance purposes to provide the Union Unions with the Name, Classification, and site the Employee is engaged upon for Employees covered by this agreement from time to time.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Union Agreement

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