Germany: Lidl admits having very detailed files on its employees

Put into question by the Stern magazine, the discount store Lidl admitted that it draws up very detailed files on its employees, to "find professional offenses". Taken from videos filmed behind the staff's back, these files contain many private data, which conflicts with German law. (Ref. 080241)

By . Published on 26 March 2008 à 14h11 - Update on 26 March 2008 à 14h11

The German discount store Lidl, already famous for slowing down the establishment of a works council in its subsidiaries (Ref. 06666), is faced with a new scandal concerning the way it deals with its staff.…

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