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France accuses Ikea of ​​spying on employees; the company has been fined one million euros – in the world

A French court on Tuesday found the French division of Swedish home improvement trader Ikea guilty of creating a sophisticated system to spy on hundreds of workers and jobseekers between 2009 and 2012.

The company’s French unit has been fined € 1 million and former manager Jean-Louis Bailo has been sentenced to two years in prison.

Bailo, who ran the company from 1996 to 2002, was also fined € 50,000 for receiving personal data for fraudulent purposes.

The public prosecutor’s office had demanded that Ikea’s French unit be given a more severe penalty, alleging that the company had carried out illegal mass surveillance.

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