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New privacy statement

By 24.05.18BlogAugust 28th, 2020No Comments

In common with other organisations across the European Union, we are updating our privacy statement in line with the General Data Protection Regulation

As of May 2018, new legislation, the General Data Protection Regulation, comes into force, aimed at making sure that organisations are protecting their customers and supporters information, and respecting their right to privacy.

The High Pay Centre occasionally contacts our supporters via email, to let you know about research we’re publishing or events we’re holding, as part of our legitimate business as a think tank promoting awareness of issues relating to top pay and inequality.

We retain only limited information, such as name, job title and email address, from people who we have given us reason to think they would like to hear from about our work from time – by subscribing to our newsletter, for example, or by contacting us about our work.  We do not pass this information on to any third parties. Our ‘mailing list’ is managed online via the ‘mailchimp’ service. You can read mailchimp’s own privacy statement here.

If you would like us to delete your data and stop contacting you about our work, you can notify us, either via the ‘unsubscribe’ button at the bottom of one of our emails, or by contacting us directly at info@highpaycentre.org