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11th October 2022, 08:03 | #1 |
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| Employers not allowed to use PCs to spy on employees US company claimed that video surveillance was the same as working in the office A US company that thought it was acceptable to spy on an employee working at home for nine hours of the day found that the European courts disagreed. A telephone sales rep in the Netherlands has won an unfair dismissal court case against his former employer, US software company Chetu, after he was fired for refusing to spend his work day surveilled by his computer camera. Chetu required the employee to log on during an entire workday while sharing his screen, being monitored by a camera, and att https://fudzilla.com/news/55626-empl...y-on-employees |
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