Acceptance
Use of the International Union of Railways website implies unreserved acceptance of the general terms and conditions of use below.
Intellectual Property
Trademarks and logos appearing on the www.uic.org website are the property of International Union of Railways and are protected by current French intellectual property law. They may not be used or copied in any way without the prior and unequivocal authorisation of International Union of Railways who reserves the right to take legal action in the case of any act infringing its intellectual property rights.
The International Union of Railways website includes links to independent third party websites over which it has no control. The inclusion of these links in no way indicates any endorsement of these websites or the existence of any partnership with them. International Union of Railways accepts no liability arising from the listing of these websites on its own website. The setting up of a hyperlink giving access to the International Union of Railways website is subject to the prior and unequivocal permission of International Union of Railways.
International Union of Railways can therefore in no way be held liable for either the content or the use of the following:
- Websites to which links are provided on the International Union of Railways website
- Websites containing links giving access to the International Union of Railways website.
Security
It is the responsibility of every web user visiting the International Union of Railways website to avoid infecting it with viruses of any kind.
International Union of Railways shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect or other damage arising from access to or use of the www.uic.org website or any information appearing on it.
Personal Data
Personal information obtained through the Contact link on the International Union of Railways website may not be used for any purposes other than to draft an estimate, according to the criteria given.
You have the right to access, modify, rectify or delete your personal data by sending a message to the Data Protection Officer: dpo at uic.org
Please include a photocopy of both sides of your ID document or passport.
Access to the International Union of Railways website
International Union of Railways reserves the right to suspend, interrupt or modify the access times of the website without prior warning.
The acquisition of the necessary hardware to connect to the Internet and any costs arising from visiting the website are the sole liability of the Internet user.
Compliance with Current Legislation
The International Union of Railways website was created and edited in accordance with current French law and Internet users resident in countries other than France visiting the International Union of Railways website must ensure they are in compliance with the relevant local rules applicable.
Liability
International Union of Railways can in no way be held liable for any direct or indirect damage resulting from the use, access to or lack of access to the International Union of Railways website. International Union of Railways is not responsible for any risks relating to the completeness, accuracy, relevance or up-to-date nature of the information.
Any costs and expenses incurred by International Union of Railways in the event of a demand resulting from any breach by you of these terms and conditions of use, or arising from your use of the website shall be borne entirely by you.
Modifications of the General Terms and Conditions of Use
International Union of Railways reserves the right to modify these terms and conditions of use without prior notice. It is your responsibility to check them regularly.
Other information
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Terms and Conditions
Website Publisher:
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Director of Publication / Website Host:
International Union of Railways 16 rue Jean Rey 75015 Paris
Privacy policy of the personal data related to registration for events via the Evenium website
UIC guarantees to the user that it shall gather and process personal information in a manner that ensures privacy in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Registration for a paid or free event organised by the International Union of Railways via the Evenium website constitutes acceptance of these general terms and conditions as well as those of the Evenium site:
- https://corp.evenium.com/en/terms-and-conditions-of-use-and-sale/
- https://corp.evenium.com/fr/conditions-generales-utilisation-et-de-vente/
The personal information gathered is that requested in the questionnaire completed by the participant during registration. The specific information may vary depending on the event. No information is gathered by UIC other than that shown in the registration form and communicated when creating the user’s profile on the Evenium site.
This information is gathered for the sole purpose of registering the participant for the event.
UIC cannot use this personal data (particularly postal or email addresses) for any purpose other than in the context of the event in question. UIC shall not under any circumstances:
- use such personal data for commercial prospection,
- sell the personal data to third parties.
The personal data collected are kept for a maximum duration of six months following the date of the event in order to finalise the event and gather the associated statistics. The data will be deleted permanently from our IT systems after this maximum period of six months.
To access your personal data, request modification or deletion of your data or exercise your right to limit processing of your data, please send an email to dpo at uic.org
, specifying the name and date of the event and providing a copy of your ID card. You may also withdraw your consent to processing of your data at any time by writing to dpo at uic.org
, specifying the name and date of the event and providing a copy of your ID card. If you believe, after having contacted us, that your personal data have not been treated in accordance with the legislation in force, you are free to make a complaint to the French data protection authority (CNIL). Additional information is available on the CNIL website: www.cnil.fr
Privacy Policy concerning Call for candidates
As part of its own recruitment policy, and that of its subsidiaries, Editions Techniques Ferroviaires (ETF) and UIC-Patrimoine (UIC-P), the International Union of Railways (UIC) collects the following personal data from the candidates who respond to their job advertisements:
- First name, surname, email address, telephone number
- CV and letter of motivation
The data collected is processed by the UIC Human Resources Department with the aim of gauging the capacity and professional skills of a candidate in taking up a position by:
- Handling the applications (receiving, saving and sorting the CVs and letters of motivation)
- Organising the HR and department interviews
- Creating a pool of candidates
This is therefore carried out by the International Union of Railways (UIC), located at 16 rue Jean Rey 75015 Paris, in its capacity as a data controller.
Data must be provided by the person in question in order to manage the recruitment process for the above-mentioned purposes, in order to legally carry out pre-contractual procedures and establish a contractual relationship between the recruiting organisation and the job applicants.
The data of successful candidates will be included in their administrative file and kept for the period applicable to that file (up to 5 years after the end of the working relationship).
The data of unsuccessful candidates will be kept for two years from the final form of contact with UIC in order to create a pool of candidates to offer them, if appropriate, new employment opportunities based on their legal consent.
The data collected during the recruitment process is handled in a confidential manner. The Human Resources Department and the managers of the future candidate are the only internal recipients of this personal data. If the recruitment process is successful, some personal data will be sent by the Human Resources Department to external bodies informing them that a candidate has been hired (the job centre, social security contributions via URSSAF, etc.)
The data controller undertakes not to send personal data outside of the European Union as part of its data processing operations.
As a candidate, you have the right to access and amend your personal data. In addition, if you have a legitimate reason, you have the right to delete, restrict or object to the processing of your data. You also have the right to the portability of your data. To exercise these rights or if you have any questions about the processing of your data during the recruitment process, please contact rh at uic.org
If, after having contacted us, you deem that your rights have not been respected, you may raise a complaint with the French Data Protection Authority (Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés - CNIL)
By applying, you automatically accept this privacy policy.