In onze podcasts behandelen CMS experts diverse, juridische actualiteiten. Zowel nationaal als internationaal.
Listen to the 20thpodcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Remote working as a preventive measure from COVID-19New regulation on remote working Health and safety measures as a result of COVID-19Specific health and safety measures applicable to remote workingLanguage: English Speakers: Eva Ceca and Cristina Ridruejo
Listen to the 19th podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Remote working models Staff mobility Digitalisation Language: English Speakers: Barbora Heresova and Daniel Szpyrc
Listen to the third podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Shift in the employment paradigm Impossibility of adopting teleworking regimeRights and duties of teleworkers Portuguese Labour Code Teleworking Contract Work instruments Internal telework vs. external telework Safety and health Teleworking monitoring Digital nomads Right to disconnect Testing Language: English Speakers: Susana Afonso and Sara Chiappe Nolasco
Geimpft, genesen oder getestet – die „3G Formel“ ermöglicht eine vorsichtige Rückkehr in den Alltag. ArbeitgeberInnen vermissen aber klare Regelungen darüber, ob sie COVID-19 Testungen anordnen können oder nach dem Impfstatus bzw. einer COVID-19 Infektion fragen dürfen. Gemeinsam mit Univ.-Prof. Dr.med.univ. Markus Müller, Rektor der Medizinische Universität Wien, beantworten Andrea Potz und Christoph Wolf Fragen der Gestaltung und Umsetzung betrieblicher Sicherheitskonzepte vor dem Hintergrund des derzeitigen Standes der Wissenschaft.
Listen to the seventeenth podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Work from home vs. office Staff mobilityNew health and safety measures Digitalisation Language: English Speakers: Oleksandra Prysiazhniuk and Mykola Heletiy
Listen to the podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:e-signatures in Labour Law Vaccination and employee rights COVID-19 tests and data protection impact Vaccination and data protection impact Home office related issues – annexes and allowances Home office related issues – data protection impactLanguage: English Speakers: Ksenija Ivetić Marlović and Jelena Đorđević
Listen to the fifteenth podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Home office vs teleworking Special telework-related legislation due to COVID-19Staff mobility Main health and safety rulesPaperless employment Language: English Speakers: Gabriella Ormai and Boglárka Peszeki
Listen to the first podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Work from home vs officeHealth and Safety MeasuresStaff MobilityDigitalization: impact of technologyLanguage: English Speakers: Atanas Bangachev and Maria Harizanova
Listen to the 13th podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Work-From-Home vs. OfficeStaff MobilityHealth and Safety MeasuresDigitalisation on WorkplacesLanguage: English Speakers: Lakshanthi Fernando and Wei Ming Tan
Listen to the 12thpodcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:The Effects of COVID-19 on Employment LawRemote workingPlanned changes to the Labour CodeHealth and SafetyH&S rules during COVID-19 pandemic - employment contextDigitalisationElectronic employee recordsE-signing of documentsOnline terminationsLanguage: English Speakers: Maciej Andrzejewski and Aleksandra Gajzlerska
Listen to the eleventh podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Work from home vs. officeStaff mobilityNew health and safety measuresDigitalization: impact of technologyLanguage: English Speaker: Jeanette Yu and Sophy Wang
Listen to the tenth podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Work-From-Home vs. OfficeNew health and Safety MeasuresDigitalisation: impact of technology on roles and work Language: English Speaker: Žrt Amela
Home-Office stellt Arbeitsorganisationen vor einige Herausforderungen: Darf man arbeitsbezogenes Verhalten kontrollieren, wie stellt man die Einhaltung arbeitsrechtlicher Standards sicher und wie misst man zulässig die Produktivität aus der Ferne? Wie gelingt es, remote datenschutzrechtliche Standards einzuhalten und was bedeuten all diese Regelungen für die Privatsphäre der Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter?Language: GermanSpeaker: Jens Winter, Giti Said & Daniela KrömerEvent Link: https://cms.law/de/aut/events/cms-employment-snack-und-datenschutz-spezial-home-office-zwischen-kontrolle-und-datenschutz
Listen to the first podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Staff mobility during Covid-19 pandemicRemote workNew health and safety measuresHow to prepare for an audit by the authorities?Vaccination and Covid-19 testsLanguage: English Speakers: Irina Skvortsova and Ekaterina Elekchyan
Listen to the eighth podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Working from homeStaff mobilityNew health and safety measuresDigitalizationLanguage: English Speakers: Katrien Leijnen and Sofie Kusters
Die Nebel lichten sich: Die steuerrechtlichen Regelungen zu Home-Office wurden im Nationalrat beschlossen, und auch die kommenden arbeitsrechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen werden zunehmend klarer. In der Umsetzung sind jedoch noch viele Fragen offen. In diesem CMS Employment Snack Spezial widmen wir uns gemeinsam daher mit unserer Steuerrechtspartnerin Sibylle Novak den wesentlichsten Fragen rund um Arbeitsmittel und Kostentragung im Home-Office. Speaker: Christoph WolfSibylle NovakDaniela KrömerLanguage: GermanEvent Link: https://news.cms.law/cv/12c880c30155721e18414d87f1874455c18fd8ec
In unserem CMS Employment Snack Spezial bieten Ihnen unsere Expertinnen einen fundierten Überblick über die wichtigsten Fragen und Antworten rund um das kommende Homeoffice-Gesetz 2021.Speaker:Daniela KrömerAndrea PotzMiriam MitschkaLanguage: GermanEvent Link: https://news.cms.law/cv/923905a49a9770f8ac1d0074c00a8365dfd489a0
In this podcast, we will champion the professional achievements of our all-female panel, who are business leaders in their respective industry, from banking, technology and supply chain to construction and university/science. We will learn more about the challenges they face, tips on best practices and how they raised awareness against gender discrimination in their industries. The panellists will also share their personal experiences of: Career landscapes and gender bias Current diversity opportunities Trending ESG concerns that are important to them, such as diversity, the glass ceiling, female leadership, working from home and the economic gender gap.Speakers: Jelena Nushol Fijačko and Ivana Ružđak, Director of Legal Affairs, Zagrebačka Banka (UniCredit) Döne Yalçın and Burcin Ergun, GC Turkey and Regional Director, EMEA Honeywell Tamara Jelić Kazić and Ivona Galetić, Legal Counsel, Orbico Group Daniela Karollus-Bruner and Christina Täuber, Legal Counsel, CML Andrea Potz and Rector Univ.Prof. DI. Dr. Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Listen to the 7th podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following: The Effects of COVID-19 on Employment LawHomeworkingTermination RestrictionsShort-Time Work AllowanceE-SignatureLegal FrameworkAreas of UtilizationSecure E-SignatureOccupational Health and Safety in HomeworkingLegal FrameworkHealth and Safety related ObligationsCOVID-19 as an occupational accident (iş kazası)Protection of Personal Data During the COVID-19 PandemicLegal FrameworkData Processing PrinciplesProcessing of Sensitive Personal DataHES ApplicationLanguage: English Speakers: Inci Alaloglu-Cetin and Sinan Abra
Listen to the sixth podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Home OfficeLegal FrameworkImplementationCost ContributionHealth & SafetySpecial Issues (return from home office, social security, taxes, data protection)Electronic SignaturesLegal FrameworkIssues in Practice Language: English Speakers: Christian Gersbach and Sarah Keller
Listen to the 5th podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following: Working RemotelyRight to work remotely?Remote working policy / individual agreementsHealth & safety obligationsMonitoring employeesNew risks while working remotelyUpholding company valuesMaintaining a work-life balanceOffice work and COVID-19Impact of technologyLanguage: English Speakers: Katja van Kranenburg and Ravi van den Boomen.
Listen to the 4th podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Key findingsLegal ordinanceFuture law on mobile workingOpportunities of employeesHow to manage?Advantages & disadvantagesDifferences in useEuropean use of home office before the pandemicLanguage: English Speakers: Paula Wernecke and Inka Müller-Seubert
Listen to the 3rd podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following from both employment law and data protection perspectives:Work from home vs officeStaff mobility New health and safety measuresDigitalization: impact of technology on roles and workLanguage: English Speakers: Mia Kalajdžić and Marija Zrno Prošić
CMS Employment Snack: Restructuring and mass redundancies | BulgariaHere is the third podcast in our second “CMS Employment Snack” series dealing with restructuring and mass redundancies. Our Bulgarian “menu” covers: Corporate restructurings in the time of a pandemicEmployment restructurings – how to approach themDecreasing the size of your team – best options availableMass dismissals – what should you knowQ&A SessionLanguage: English
Listen to the second podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following: TELEWORKING and associated benefits and risksLegal uncertainties on applicable regimeSecuring remote workAvoiding pittfalls – civil and criminal liabilitiesPractical steps to limit liabilityOTHER TOOLS to reduce impact of social distancing Efficient delegations of powersAdopting IT PoliciesIssuing dematerialized salary sheetsLanguage: English Speakers: Sophie Marquet, Florence Guzman and Sylvain Neron
CMS Employment Snack: Restructuring and mass redundancies | AustriaHere is the second podcast in our second “CMS Employment Snack” series dealing with restructuring and mass redundancies. Our Austrian “menu” covers: short time work, restructuring and other optionsworks council involvement in drafting and implementing restructuring measuresearly warning system for mass redundanciessocial plans in the light of severely reduced economic capacitiesQ&A SessionLanguage : German
The Future is Now: The New World of Work in ColombiaListen to the first podcast in the global CMS Employment series. The speakers are discussing the following:Differences between Home Office and Remote Work (Teleworking) and the advantages and disadvantages of Home OfficeStaff Mobility and measures to maintain jobsNew health and safety measuresNew technologies and digitalization of internal work processesLanguage: English Speakers: Sandra Mora and Pablo Albornet
Here is the first podcast in our second “CMS Employment Snack” series. This series is dealing with restructuring and mass redundancies. Our Croatian and Slovenian “menu” covers: What qualifies as a collective redundancy?How long does it last and how much does it cost?How should negotiations with the unions and works council be conducted?What legal and practical issues may arise during the process?Q&A SessionLanguage: English
Here is the sixth podcast in our “Home office and other treats” series. Our Bulgarian “menu” includes insight and practical guidelines on main issues of mobile work/work from home, such as:Overview of the general conditions and rules for introducing remote work under Bulgarian law;Remote work vs homework;Remote work during the state of emergency;Benefits, difficulties, and specifics for the employer to consider.Language: English
The fifth podcast in the “Home Office and Other Treats” comes from Russia and includes and practical guidelines on main issues of mobile work/work from home, such as: • distant work vs. remote work: legal regime and practice • workplace safety obligations • monitoring employee work discipline • reimbursement of expenses incurred from distant/remote workLanguage: English
The fourth podcast in the “Home Office and Other Treats” offers insight and practical guidelines on main issues of mobile work/work from home in Slovakia. We cover the following topics: Statutory requirements;Workplace safety;Working time arrangements, including the monitoring of working time;Compensating employees for expenses.Language: English
In the third podcast in our “Home office and other treats” series, our Austrian employment experts provide insight and practical guidelines on main issues of mobile work/work from home, such as: Provision of operating resources/BYOD (§ 1014 ABGB, DNHG); Workplace safety and accidents; Working time arrangements, including the monitoring of working time and productivity; Compensating employees for expenses.Language: German
Here is the second podcast in our “Home office and other treats” series. Our Croatian and Slovenian “menus” includes insight to the exact obligations of employers, how to practically combine office and homework, who is in control and whether this needs to be regulated in the employment contract. We have discussed: The statutory requirements on main issues of mobile work/work from homeHeavy and inflexible regulations in place Employer challenges Workplace safetyWorking time arrangements and recordingLanguage: English
Here is the first podcast in our “Home office and other treats” series. Our Turkish “menu” includes insight and practical guidelines on main issues of mobile work/work from home, such as:Specific contractual arrangements for mobile workProvision of work materials and "bring your own device" policiesWorkplace safety and workplace accidentsWorking time arrangementsMonitoring of working time and productivity from a data privacy perspective, andCompensation of expenses incurred by employees.Language: English
As many countries around the world experience a reduction in COVID-19 infections and attempt to reopen their economies, companies both large and small are faced with the daunting challenges of conducting business in a post-pandemic world.Although these challenges vary from country to country, COVID-19 has changed the way we work and do business. The only questions are: will the pandemic's impact be permanent and if so what will be the long-term fallout? Will remote working, widely employed during restrictions, become the norm in the future? Or will employees gradually return to onsite offices, factories and warehouses?Listen to a podcast based on a recent webinar conducted by the CMS Employment Group – and featuring speakers Jeremias Adams-Prassl, a law professor at Oxford University; Alison Woods, co-Head of Employment Law with CMS UK; and Daniela Krömer, an employment-law expert with CMS Austria. The podcast attempts to answer these questions by exploring how the modern workplace could look in the post-COVID-19 world.
The coronavirus is here, and we are dealing with it. Most international businesses have already had to implement a number of crisis measures. In this podcast our employment law experts from across Europe will speak about the current developments, including some temporary measures introduced in many European jurisdictions and more widely. We will also anticipate the medium-/long-term impact from an employment perspective. The experts will cover most of Europe including France, Italy, Netherlands, UK, DACH, Benelux and the CEE region.
The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) situation is still developing and is being followed worldwide with great interest and obvious concern. For companies the virus poses challenges and raises various questions. What are your obligations as an employer? And what is the impact of the GDPR in this situation? What happens with liability in a force majeure situation?In this podcast our employment and commercial experts share possible measures and practical recommendations. We touch on employers’ duties to staff and practical steps that businesses can take to reduce disruption. From a commercial perspective, we discuss whether the Coronavirus situation amounts to a Force Majeure event, whether the situation allows a party to terminate a contract or to request amendments.
What are the financial aspects of a PPP contract? Paul Smith, Partner CMS UK, Head CMS Energy, Projects and Construction Group and Jonathan Dames, Partner CMS UK will be discussing learnings of financing and operational issues in PPP projects in the UK. This episode was recorded during the sixth CMS Public Procurement Forum in Amsterdam. Did you enjoy this episode? Or do you want to access other recordings of this conference? Be sure to visit our channel and subscribe to stay up to date with our legal content. Or subscribe to our Projects & Procurement Newsletter.
What challenges do market parties experience in procuring and executing PPP projects? As a representative of a contracting party, Theo Winter (Member of the Board of Directors of Dura Vermeer) will discuss various recent PPP projects in the Netherlands. This episode was recorded during the sixth CMS Public Procurement Forum in Amsterdam. Did you enjoy this episode? Or do you want to access other recordings of this conference? Be sure to visit our channel and subscribe to stay up to date with our legal content. Or subscribe to our Projects & Procurement Newsletter.
How to get the two stage tendering model into bigger PPP contract? Graeme Young, Partner Public Procurement of CMS in the UK, will discuss different legal scenarios and tendering models for PPP projects from a UK perspective. This episode was recorded during the sixth CMS Public Procurement Forum in Amsterdam. Did you enjoy this episode? Or do you want to access other recordings of this conference? Be sure to visit our channel and subscribe to stay up to date with our legal content. Or subscribe to our Projects & Procurement Newsletter.
CMS in conjunction with Germany’s leading weekly newspaper Die Zeit, hosted its annual reception in Davos on 22 January. This year the topic was “Challenges and Business Opportunities in the World of Tomorrow”. The event included an introduction by Pierre-Sébastien Thill, Chairman at CMS and an exclusive discussion with Werner Baumann (Chief Executive Officer of Bayer) and Oliver Bäte (Chief Executive Officer of Allianz). Laura Rudas (Executive Vice President Strategy of Palantir Technologies) provided insights into how data will drive many of the strategies businesses will adopt to navigate change in the future. Additionally, climate activist Luisa Neubauer discussed the impact of climate activism.The final episode of the Davos series includes an exclusive discussion with Werner Baumann (Chief Executive Officer of Bayer) and Oliver Bäte (Chief Executive Officer of Allianz). Looking at how businesses can turn challenges into opportunities, Oliver Bäte speaks about how his company works on finding a balance between keeping traditions and values, while still being agile enough to compete in today's business environment. Werner Baumann emphasises the importance of engaged employees, adding that when things get tough and the company faces challenges, then people stand together.
CMS in conjunction with Germany’s leading weekly newspaper Die Zeit, hosted its annual reception in Davos on 22 January. This year the topic was “Challenges and Business Opportunities in the World of Tomorrow”. The event included an introduction by Pierre-Sébastien Thill, Chairman at CMS and an exclusive discussion with Werner Baumann (Chief Executive Officer of Bayer) and Oliver Bäte (Chief Executive Officer of Allianz). Laura Rudas (Executive Vice President Strategy of Palantir Technologies) provided insights into how data will drive many of the strategies businesses will adopt to navigate change in the future. Additionally, climate activist Luisa Neubauer discussed the impact of climate activism.In this episode climate activist Luisa Neubauer shares her vision on the climate crisis. According to Neubauer, if we want to find a solution to the climate crisis, we “need people to act, to work together, that’s the only way… we need very smart collaboration, we need very smart solidarity, even.” She adds: “I wish we could find a more realistic way, a more rational way to deal with the crisis situation. The risk, scientists say, is as high as it was when they were about to drop nuclear bombs – this is where we are. This is not being apocalyptic but realistic.”
CMS in conjunction with Germany’s leading weekly newspaper Die Zeit, hosted its annual reception in Davos on 22 January. This year the topic was “Challenges and Business Opportunities in the World of Tomorrow”. The event included an introduction by Pierre-Sébastien Thill, Chairman at CMS and an exclusive discussion with Werner Baumann (Chief Executive Officer of Bayer) and Oliver Bäte (Chief Executive Officer of Allianz). Laura Rudas (Executive Vice President Strategy of Palantir Technologies) provided insights into how data will drive many of the strategies businesses will adopt to navigate change in the future. Additionally, climate activist Luisa Neubauer discussed the impact of climate activism.In this episode Laura Rudas, Executive Vice President Strategy at Palantir Technologies, shares how businesses would make better decisions if they have a better understanding of their data. However, technology also comes with its own set of challenges. On issues around data protection, Laura Rudas urges that we talk differently about data – instead of the risks of data, we should be concerned about the risks of not using data.
CMS in conjunction with Germany’s leading weekly newspaper Die Zeit, hosted its annual reception in Davos on 22 January. This year the topic was “Challenges and Business Opportunities in the World of Tomorrow”. The event included an introduction by Pierre-Sébastien Thill, Chairman at CMS and an exclusive discussion with Werner Baumann (Chief Executive Officer of Bayer) and Oliver Bäte (Chief Executive Officer of Allianz). Laura Rudas (Executive Vice President Strategy of Palantir Technologies) provided insights into how data will drive many of the strategies businesses will adopt to navigate change in the future. Additionally, climate activist Luisa Neubauer discussed the impact of climate activism.This first podcast of the Davos series includes an introduction by Pierre-Sébastien Thill, Chairman at CMS. Looking at challenges and business opportunities in the world of tomorrow, Thill concludes, “Businesses are key to solving our world’s current and future problems. We at CMS have committed ourselves to not only face the future, but also shape it together with our clients.”
It’s Sunday afternoon and you have just looked at your company email. An anonymous person has sent you information that your star sales manager is stealing money from the company, has harassed other employees, and has probably passed proprietary information to the competitor… Is that true? How do you get to the bottom of this? What should you do? Internal threats can cause as much damage as those from the outside. But a quick and good reaction can help your organisation mitigate the bad effects.CMS experts Katja van Kranenburg and Fleur van Assendelft de Coningh will tell you how to run internal investigations in the Netherlands and provide answers to these questions: What are the do’s and don’ts? What are the best practices? What recent developments are there?Stay up to date on employment developments from a legal perspective and subscribe to our newsletter. Key contacts:Katja van KranenburgFleur van Assendelft de Coningh
As the most valuable sports franchise in the world, the NFL has an inherent advantage to remaining on the cutting edge of technology. This season saw the Dallas Cowboys revealing an all-new "Pose With The Pros" augmented reality (AR) activation to major fanfare. Now the team is bringing further AR innovation to AT&T Stadium. New technology allowed more than 93,000 fans to hold up smartphones to reveal images of 80 larger-than-life football players, all who were transported into the stadium digitally. Is this what the future holds for the stadium experience? What can we expect from the connected stadiums of the future?In this podcast CEO of the Johan Cruyff Arena, Henk Markerink, will talk about how innovation and technology will enhance the future football experience. When we’re talking about connected stadiums of the future Henk Markerink believes that it would be wrong to focus on the technical definition of connected. “Stadiums of the future will be connected socially and economically to society. One event at the Johan Cruyff Arena can have an economic impact to Amsterdam of around €50m”. He predicts that stadiums will become the “churches of the 21st century, with football as the religion”. This episode was recorded during the fifth CMS International Technology, Media and Communications Conference in Amsterdam. Did you enjoy this episode? Or do you want to access other recordings of this conference? Be sure to visit our channel and subscribe to stay up to date with our legal content.
As artificial intelligence (AI) use increases, it raises questions about the relationships between people and technology. AI can be a tremendous tool if used wisely thanks to its ability to amplify human capabilities.In this podcast Zsuzsanna Mátrai (Corporate Affairs Director, Central and Eastern Europe of Microsoft) will share insights of the Microsoft approach on artificial intelligence. To achieve Microsoft's mission of empowering every person on the planet, Zsuzsanna shares that empathy is the key, "You need empathy because to be able to empower every person you need to understand their needs, even their unspoken needs." When it comes to new tech, and especially AI, you need to be even more understanding and empathetic. This episode was recorded during the fifth CMS International Technology, Media and Communications Conference in Amsterdam. Did you enjoy this episode? Or do you want to access other recordings of this conference? Be sure to visit our channel and subscribe to stay up to date with our legal content.
Many will already be familiar with 'facial recognition'. The term is regularly seen in news stories, with communities such as San Francisco banning the use of it by their police departments. If you use one of the newer smartphones, the chances are you use this technology multiple times a day. In today’s podcast Tey El-Rjula, The Invisible Man, will share his passion for digital identity technologies.This episode was recorded during the fifth CMS International Technology, Media and Communications Conference in Amsterdam. Did you enjoy this episode? Or do you want to access other recordings of this conference? Be sure to visit our channel and subscribe to stay up to date with our legal content.
Zijn de Nederlandse woningcorporaties aanbestedingsplichtig? Deze discussie wordt al lange tijd gevoerd in het politieke debat en in de literatuur. Mr. dr. Willem Janssen van de Universiteit Utrecht gaat in discussie met Petra Heemskerk, advocaat partner bij CMS, over de mogelijke aanbestedingsplicht van deze corporaties. Deze podcast is onderdeel van Bestek - de Aanbestedingspodcast. Meer podcasts over het aanbestedingsrecht vindt u op de site van Bestek: https://www.aanbestedingspodcast.nl/podcast/
In deze vierde en laatste podcast uit onze serie over Mobility as a Service (MaaS) hebben we Ingrid de Bruijn, strategisch adviseur bij Vervoerregio Amsterdam, Quinten Selhorst, CEO en Co-founder bij Felyx, Bart-Jan Weerkamp, senior marketeer MaaS bij GVB en René van der Veer, CEO bij Transvision, uitgenodigd om hun visie te delen voor een discussie over OV concessies en MaaS. Remmen concessies de innovatie en transitie in multimodale mobiliteit? Borgen concessies de sociale inclusiviteit en garanderen concessies de bereikbaarheid? Moeten we naar andere vormen van concessies in publiek-private-samenwerking? De discussie wordt gemodereerd door Henk Schravemade, programmamanager smart mobility bij Connekt.Deze podcast is opgenomen tijdens de Connekt MaaS bijeenkomst op ons kantoor in Amsterdam. Wilt u ook andere podcasts uit deze serie beluisteren? Bezoek dan één van onze podcast kanalen en abonneer u via de subscribe knop.Wilt u op de hoogte blijven van mobiliteitsonderwerpen vanuit een juridisch perspectief? Abonneer u dan op onze mobility mailings.
In deze derde uit een vierdelige podcast serie over Mobility as a Service (MaaS) behandelen we de impact van de GDPR (AVG) op de mobiliteitsindustrie. Is het gebruik van persoonsgegevens cruciaal voor businessmodellen in mobiliteit? Remt GDPR de optimalisatie in wegcapaciteit en modaliteiten? Hoe kun je compliant by design zijn en blijven en toch optimale diensten leveren? Specialisten Rutger Borst, business developer bij KPN, Freek Bos, Managing director bij Rover, en Simon Sanders, avocaat bij CMS, bespreken de verschillende vraagstukken over de onmogelijkheden, maar vooral ook de mogelijkheden van GDPR en MaaS. De discussie wordt gemodereerd door Henk Schravemade, programmamanager smart mobility bij Connekt.Deze podcast is opgenomen tijdens de Connekt MaaS bijeenkomst op ons kantoor in Amsterdam. Wilt u ook andere podcasts uit deze serie beluisteren? Bezoek dan één van onze podcast kanalen en abonneer u via de subscribe knop.Wilt u op de hoogte blijven van mobiliteitsonderwerpen vanuit een juridisch perspectief? Abonneer u dan op onze mobility mailings.