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hi my name is alex monaco solicitor and head of monaco solicitors we are an employment law specialist firm representing employees only in negotiations and employment tribunals when youamp;#39;ve been badly treated at work this video is all about data subject access requests we have a number of other videos both on our website and on our youtube channel so be sure to subscribe to the youtube channel to get more videos like this well what is a data subject access request it is a specific type of letter letters itamp;#39;s normally a letter that you would write to your employer and youamp;#39;re basically asking them to give you all of the documentation that they hold that refers to you could be in the format of email documentation could be written letters even you know whatsapps and text messages anything that mentions your name you can ask for that why would you do such a thing well if you think about it youamp;#39;re being badly treated by your employer theyamp;#39;re prob