European Union:
Employee-Monitoring In Europe Comes Under Spotlight After H&M Fine
29 November 2020
Cooley LLP
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"Hennes & Mauritz AB's fashion retailer H&M
faces a ?35.3 million ($41 million) fine for having recorded
personal details of the lives of employees at a German service
center for several years, violating the European Union's
privacy rules."
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October, 2020
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