For most companies, human resource departments handle one of their most valuable and sensitive information assets: the personal data of their employees and job candidates. While this dataset provides employers a goldmine of information and intelligence, state legislatures have remained largely silent on the data privacy aspects of these HR operations. Effective Jan. 1 this will change with the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) - which provides California employee...
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