GPS and worker monitoring in Slovenia: what you need to stay compliant
Updated on 15 June 2026
What you need
For each obligation we tell you whether it applies in this country: Yes means required, It depends means only in certain cases, No means not required.
Proportionality test: indiscriminate tracking of employees has no legal basis (IP-RS)
YesrequiredFor the Slovenian authority, indiscriminate tracking of workers via GPS does not meet the necessity standard for exercising the rights and obligations of the employment relationship: in that case the legal basis is missing. It is necessary to pass the proportionality test (necessity, suitability, proportionality in the strict sense).
IP-RS (Garante sloveno), linee guida sull'uso dei dispositivi GPS
Legal basis = performance of the contract (ZDR-1 art. 48) or legitimate interest, not consent
YesrequiredThe basis is the performance of the employment relationship (art. 48 ZDR-1) or the legitimate interest; the employee's consent is hardly valid due to the imbalance of power.
IP-RS (Garante sloveno), linee guida sull'uso dei dispositivi GPS
Prior authorisation from an authority before installing
Nonot requiredNo prior authorisation from the IP-RS is required; the controller assesses on its own the legal basis, proportionality and DPIA.
IP-RS (Garante sloveno), linee guida sull'uso dei dispositivi GPS
No continuous surveillance: only point-in-time or real-time data, not permanent storage; safety device that can be switched off
YesrequiredFor the IP-RS, continuous tracking is not proportionate when point-in-time or real-time data without storage would suffice; a device meant solely for safety must be able to stay switched off until the worker activates it.
IP-RS (Garante sloveno), linee guida sull'uso dei dispositivi GPS
Information to workers and internal act; information of the works council if one exists (ZDR-1)
It dependsonly in certain casesThe employer must inform the workers (art. 13 GDPR) and adopt an internal act; where a works council exists, it must be informed before adopting the general act.
Zakon o delovnih razmerjih (ZDR-1), art. 48 (dati dei lavoratori)
Data protection impact assessment (DPIA) for geolocation and employee data (IP-RS list)
YesrequiredThe authority recommends carrying out an impact assessment before introducing GPS devices, and geolocation and employee data are on the list that requires one.
The procedure, step by step
- 1
Pass the proportionality test: no indiscriminate tracking, choose the least intrusive means.
- 2
Identify a valid legal basis (performance of the contract, art. 48 ZDR-1, or legitimate interest).
- 3
Adopt an internal act and inform the workers; inform the works council if one exists.
- 4
Carry out the data protection impact assessment (DPIA) before introducing the GPS.
- 5
Configure the system: no continuous surveillance, no permanent storage, safety devices that can be switched off.
- 6
If you switch systems: when you change your monitoring system or software, update and re-issue the privacy notice, and check whether the national agreement or authorisation for remote monitoring needs renewing. The provider (data processor), the data collected and the methods often change: the one provided earlier is not enough.
Who to contact
Competent authority
Informacijski pooblascenec (IP-RS)
https://www.ip-rs.si/varstvo-osebnih-podatkov/pravice-posameznika/vlo%C5%BEitev-prijave
Slovenia has a single national authority, the IP-RS; there is no regional breakdown. The national law ZVOP-2 is recent (2023), so the published fines are still few.
Verified on 15 June 2026
What you risk
up to 20 million euros or 4% of turnover (GDPR)
The national law ZVOP-2 entered into force in 2023, so no published fine specific to GPS on employees is yet on record. The authority (IP-RS) has however already established in several opinions that indiscriminate tracking of workers lacks a legal basis. The risk of sanctions remains the general one under the GDPR (art. 83).
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Sources
- IP-RS (Garante sloveno), linee guida sull'uso dei dispositivi GPS
- IP-RS, parere 'Sledenje zaposlenim' (tracciamento dei dipendenti)
- Zakon o delovnih razmerjih (ZDR-1), art. 48 (dati dei lavoratori)
- IP-RS, valutazione d'impatto sulla protezione dei dati
- IP-RS, presentare una segnalazione
- Regolamento UE 2016/679 (GDPR)
This is an informational resource, not legal advice. Before activating a monitoring system, have your situation checked by a professional.
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