Ikea France on trial over claims it spied on staff, clients
March 22, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
In this Nov. 20, 2013 file photo, a car drives past the IKEA store in Plaisir, west of Paris. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere) 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 reported the furniture and home goods company to French authorities in 2012, accusing it of collecting personal data by fraudulent means and the illicit disclosure of personal information. The unions specifically alleged that Ikea France had paid to gain access to police files that had information about targeted individuals. Ikea France denied spying on anyone, but Sweden-based Ikea fired four executives in France after French prosecutors opened a criminal probe in 2012.
Ikea France going on trial over claims they illegally spied on employees and customers
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