States That Require An Employee Info Privacy Statement
January 12, 2016
Five states now require employers to have an internal privacy policy that governs their ability to disclose some forms of highly sensitive information (like social security numbers) about their employees. Those states are Michigan, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Texas. Other states are considering it. Companies need to make sure that they have such policies in place if they operate in any state that requires it. A post from the Bryan Cave law firm details what companies need to keep in mind when they draw them up.
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