IKEA fined for spying on French employees

By Caroline Pailliez
Updated June 16 2021 - 8:12am, first published 8:09am
IKEA in France , was accused of snooping on its workers and some clients over several years.
IKEA in France , was accused of snooping on its workers and some clients over several years.

A French court has ordered IKEA to pay a one million euro ($A1.6 million) fine for spying on its French staff after the world's biggest furniture retailer was found guilty of improperly gathering and storing data on its employees.

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