Ikea fined $1.7 million for spying on employees, customers in France By News June 15, 2021 Add Comment Edit The French branch of the furniture giant has been found guilty of improperly gathering and storing data on its employees and some unhappy customers.Tue, 15 Jun 2021 13:41:07 +0000ABC News Share this post Related PostsWoodside's Scarborough gas decision sparks inner-city protests as CEO defends projectFederal government announces new commission for family, domestic and sexual violence preventionShark attacks could be a case of mistaken identityOfficers warns of more deaths on popular Mt Augustus climbing trail if paths not closed in hot monthsTrial begins for brothers accused of assaulting former Crows player Grant FielkeRenewed calls to delay NT border reopening until Indigenous vaccination rates increaseTwenty-year-old former Hong Kong independence leader gets more than three years jail for secessionJeongyeong can't wait to tell his daughter 'I'm your father' when they meet after border closures
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