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Lidl is repeated: Spy employees E 'in the trash, in Bochum in Germany, which have been found hundreds of cards in which the chain discounter Lidl had collected data on the health of its employees absent from work, noting also diagnoses and therapies. He revealed the German weekly Der Spiegel. Unlawful actions, because in Germany, employers should not be in possession of these data. Those found instead that affect the health of about 500 employees, report news on their state of health from May 2008 to January this year. Not only that, but, as stated by some witnesses, they could have been obtained under pressure on employees. How else to explain handwritten notes like: "He wants to get pregnant. The artificial inseminaizone not work "," psychological problems " "Treatment in a neurological clinic" etc..? According to the unions of this filing against Lidl privacy probably occurred in a systematic manner for all employees, German, at least (Loidl operates in 24 countries, including Italy). The news has cost the dismissal of the personnel manager of the chain Mros Michael Frank. This Lidl, which should pay 1.5 million euro fine, because relapse is also in March of last year (also reported on our website) it was discovered that its German employees spied through mini-cameras placed in bathrooms and use to gather information about personal and financial.
In fact, at least according French daily Le Figaro, it appears that in Germany the domestic spying business has become fashionable. Suffice it to say that he resigned the chairman of the German Railways, Hartmut Mehdorn, who in 2002-2003 after the discovery that, under the guise of fighting corruption, had been spied on 173,000 employees, Deutsche Telekom in May (in which the largest shareholder is the government) was accused of spying on telephone conversations of its vertices with journalists, to find out who passed the business press reports of a financial nature and that an internal investigation has revealed to Airbus Germany in March had been spied on the accounts bank's 20,000 employees, crossed with those of suppliers.
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