Remy

GDPR

INFORMATION CLAUSE

 

  1. Personal data administrator: The administrator of your personal data will be REMY Sp. z o.o. You can contact us by post at the following address: ul. Żukowicka 1, 67-231 Żukowice, by phone: 76 747 77 02 or by e-mail: remy@remy.com.pl.
  2. Purposes of processing and the legal basis for processing: we will process your personal data in order to: assess your qualifications for the job for which you are applying; assess your abilities and skills needed to work in the position you are applying for; choose the right person to work with us.
  3. With your separate consent, we will also process your data to conduct future recruitment processes. The legal basis for the processing of your personal data is: The provision of law (Article 221 § 1 of the Labor Code) and the processing needed to conclude an employment contract – in the scope of the following data: name and surname; parents’ names; Date of birth; place of residence (correspondence address); education; the course of previous employment. Necessity of processing to conclude an employment contract. Your consent to the processing of data provided in the CV and in the cover letter, if you provide us with data other than: name and surname; parents’ names; Date of birth; place of residence (correspondence address); education; the course of previous employment. Our legitimate interest – in the scope of data collected during the interview. We have a legitimate interest in checking your skills and abilities – we need this to assess whether you are the right person for the position for which we are recruiting. Your consent to the processing of data for the purposes of future recruitment.
  4. Period of personal data storage: We will store your personal data until the end of the recruitment for the position for which you are applying. If you have given separate consent to the processing of data for the purposes of future recruitments, we will store your data for a period of six months from the moment it is collected.
  5. Your rights related to the processing of personal data: You have the following rights related to the processing of personal data: the right to withdraw consent to data processing, the right to access your personal data, the right to request the rectification of your personal data, the right to request the deletion of your personal data, the right to request a restriction of processing Your personal data, the right to object to the processing of your data due to your special situation – in cases where we process your data on the basis of our legitimate interest, the right to transfer your personal data, i.e. the right to receive your personal data from us, in a structured, commonly used, machine-readable IT format. You can send this data to another data administrator or request that we send your data to another administrator. However, we will only do so if such a message is technically possible. You have the right to transfer your personal data only with regard to the data that we process on the basis of your consent.

To use the above rights, contact us or PDC.

  1. The right to withdraw consent: To the extent that your data is processed on the basis of consent (i.e. data provided in the CV and in the cover letter, other than: name and surname; parents’ names; date of birth; place of residence; education; previous employment history or data processing for the purposes of future recruitment) – you have the right to withdraw consent to data processing at any time. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of the processing which was carried out on the basis of your consent before its withdrawal. You can withdraw your consent by: – ​​by post to the following address: ul. Żukowicka 1, 67-231 Żukowice – by e-mail: remy@remy.com.pl
  2. The right to object: To the extent that we process your data on the basis of our legitimate interest – you have the right to object to the processing of data due to your particular situation.
  3. The right to lodge a complaint with the authority: You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority dealing with the protection of personal data, i.e. the President of the Personal Data Protection Office.