This Privacy Notice explains how Work.Life Limited collects and uses personal information about candidates for jobs during the course of the application and recruitment process, and afterwards. It explains how and why your personal data will be used, how long it will usually be retained for, and provides information that we are legally obliged to give you.
In this notice, we refer to “processing” and “personal data”. “Personal data” means information which identifies you and relates to you as an individual. “Processing” effectively means anything that we do with your personal data, including collecting, recording, storing, destroying, sending to third parties, and amending.
This notice also refers to “special categories” of personal data. These are special categories of more sensitive personal data, which require a higher level of protection, for example information about a person’s health or sexual orientation.
This Privacy Notice applies to candidates for employment, or any kind of engagement. Work.Life Limited of 66 Prescot Street, London, E1 8NN is the relevant data controller in relation to the personal information we hold in connection with the application and recruitment process.
If you have any questions or concerns about this notice, or how we use personal information, please contact Elliot Gold, our Data Protection Officer, on eg@work.life.
In connection with your application to work with us, and the recruitment process, we will process the following categories of personal information about you:
Most of the personal data that we process will be provided by you. However, your personal data may also be collected and provided to us by third parties, such as recruitment agencies, background check agencies, former employers, universities and other educational bodies, official and regulatory bodies, and medical professionals. If you are offered a contract of employment or engagement subject to satisfactory references and other conditions, we will ask such third party providers to collect and provide us with such data for vetting and verification. If we do not have this personal data, we may not be able to adequately consider your application for a role with us. We will only contact third parties in relation to vetting and references to verity your personal information if your application is successful and you have accepted a conditional offer of employment with us. You will be told, under these circumstances, that we are contacting such third parties.
We will only use your personal data when the law allows us to do so. In relation to the application and recruitment process, we will use your personal data so that we can take steps necessary to enter into a contract with you, whether as an employee, consultant or worker, to comply with legal obligations or otherwise in relation to our legitimate business interests. The main reasons we will process candidates’ personal data are:
Special categories of personal data require higher levels of protection. We will always treat special categories of personal data as confidential, and we will only share it where we have a specific and legitimate need to do so. We have also implemented appropriate physical, technical, and organisational security measures designed to secure your personal data against accidental loss and unauthorised access, use, alteration, or disclosure.
We may process special categories of personal data in the following circumstances:
We will only process special categories of personal data in the following ways:
Information about Health: we may process information about your physical or mental health in compliance with our obligations in connection with your employment or engagement. This may be so that we can:
If a candidate is successful, any health information obtained as part of the recruitment process will be retained and process in accordance with our Staff Privacy Notice.
WHEN WILL WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
We will only share your personal data with the following third parties for the purpose of processing your application and entering into an employment contract or contract of engagement with you, or where otherwise necessary to comply with a legal obligation or in pursuit of our legitimate business interests:
All our third party service providers are required to take appropriate security measures to protect your personal information in line with our policies. We do not allow our third-party service providers to use your personal data for their own purposes. We only permit them to process your personal data for specified purposes and in accordance with our instructions.
We will only keep your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which we collected it. This includes for the purposes of satisfying any legal, accounting, or reporting requirements. We may sometimes anonymise your personal data, so that you cannot be identified from the data, in which case we may use it without further notice to you.
For unsuccessful candidates, we will usually only keep personal data for a maximum of 12 months from the end of the application/recruitment process, subject to any exceptional circumstances and to comply with particular laws or regulations.
You will not be subject to hiring decisions based solely on automated data processing.
Under some circumstances you may:
You also have the right to withdraw consent, in the limited circumstances under which you have been asked for and provided your consent to our processing your personal data.
You have the right to raise any concerns about how your personal data is being processed with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) by going to the ICO’s website: https://ico.org.uk or contacting the ICO on 0303 123 1113 or casework@ico.org.
If you would like information on these rights, please speak to Elliot Gold, our Data Protection Officer, on eg@work.life.