Publications

Categories: Publications | Tag: Dismissal, Court of Cassation

With Order No. 27610 of October 24, 2024, the Italian Supreme Court ruled that a dismissal for cause was lawful in the case of an employee accused of repeatedly abusing work breaks by spending excessive time at a bar with colleagues. The Case Overview The legal proceedings originated from the dismissal of an employee for ....

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Categories: Publications | Tag: Licenziamento, Covid-19, Blocco licenziamenti

Con l’ordinanza n. 26634 del 14 ottobre 2024, la Corte di Cassazione, Sezione Lavoro, ha affermato che il licenziamento per superamento del periodo di comportonon rientra nella previsione di nullità stabilita dall’art. 46, D.L. n. 18/2020 (c.d. “blocco” dei licenziamenti per emergenza pandemica da Covid-19) e ha, al contempo, precisato il corretto criterio di computo delle giornate di malattia per i lavoratori che operano in ....

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Categories: Publications | Tag: GDPR

The revelations from the investigation conducted by the Milan Prosecutor’s Office and the investigative unit of the Carabinieri of Varese—exposing unlawful activities involving the acquisition of confidential, sensitive, and personal information—have dominated Italy’s political and public debate in recent hours. These developments call for serious reflection. The Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante per la protezione ....

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Categories: Publications | Tag: GDPR, Privacy

“The employer cannot access the employee’s or collaborator’s e-mail or use software to store a copy of the messages. Such processing of personal data not only constitutes a breach of the data protection laws but also amounts to an unlawful control activity over the employee”. This has been stated by the Italian Data Protection Authority, ....

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Categories: Publications | Tag: trade union, dismissal for justified objective reaso

In its decision no. 24595 of 13 September 2024, the Supreme Court ruled that the behaviour of a worker who comes to work with trade union flyers attached to his body is unlawful because it does not constitute a regular posting or proselytising activity.  The case at issue  The worker challenged in Court the conservative ....

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