VERSAILLES, France (AP) — Ikea’s French subsidiary and several of its former executives went on trial Monday over accusations that they illegally spied on employees and customers. Trade unions ...
The French branch of Swedish retailing giant Ikea went on trial Monday accused of running an elaborate system to spy on staff and job applicants using private detectives and police officers. Ikea ...
Outrage in France is growing in the wake of allegations that the country's Ikea branch executives routinely hired private investigators to spy on current and prospective employees, a practice that is ...
It happens to the best of us. There you and your partner are at IKEA, loading up on houseplants, paper napkins and those little raspberry jelly sandwich cookies, but then you see that the big Billy ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Public prosecutors have placed the French unit of Swedish furniture retailer Ikea (IKEA.UL) and its two top executives under formal investigation on allegations of illegally ...
Ikea was fined $1.3 million on Tuesday for spying on its French workers — and two of the furniture retailer’s former executives were convicted over the creepy operation. A panel of judges at the ...
VERSAILLES, France >> A French court ordered home furnishings giant Ikea to pay some $1.3 million in fines and damages today over a campaign to spy on union representatives, employees and some unhappy ...
Ikea France yesterday issued a belated apology over shock revelations that management had spied on staff and “difficult” customers, denouncing them as “intolerable. Ikea apologises for spying on ...
Ikea’s French subsidiary and several of its former executives went on trial Monday over accusations that they illegally spied on employees and customers. Trade unions reported the furniture and home ...
Ikea’s French subsidiary and several of its executives are set to go on trial Monday over accusations that they illegally spied on employees and customers. Trade unions reported the furniture and home ...
VERSAILLES – Ikea’s French subsidiary and several of its former executives went on trial Monday over accusations that they illegally spied on employees and customers. Trade unions reported the ...
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