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 ...
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Swedish furniture brand IKEA plans to increase its number of outlets in France, particularly in medium-sized towns and cities. IKEA is well known for its monster-sized warehouses in major cities, but ...
Outrage in France is growing in the wake of allegations that the country's Ikea branch executives routinely hired private investigators to spy on current and prospective employees, a practice that is ...
VERSAILLES, France — A French court ordered home furnishings giant Ikea to pay about $1.3 million in fines and damages Tuesday over a campaign to spy on union representatives, employees and some ...
Sûreté International - a private detective agency - was allegedly hired by Ikea France to spy on prospective and existing employees, activists from the union Force Ouvrière and even disgruntled ...
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A French court has ordered IKEA to pay a €1 million ($1.2 million) fine after finding the Swedish retailer guilty of improperly using employee data. The judgment was announced Tuesday by a court in ...
A French court has ordered home furnishings giant Ikea to pay more than $1.2 million in fines and damages Tuesday over a campaign to spy on union representatives, employees and some unhappy customers ...
A French court has ordered IKEA to pay a €1 million ($1.2 million) fine after finding the Swedish retailer guilty of improperly using employee data. The judgment was announced Tuesday by a court in ...