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Ikea fined $1.7 million for spying on employees, customers in France – ABC News
The French branch of the furniture giant has been found guilty of improperly gathering and storing data on its employees and…

A French court has ordered home furnishings giant Ikea to pay 1.1 million euros ($1.7 million) in fines and damages over a campaign to spy on unhappy customers, employees and union representatives in France.
- The French branch of the Swedish company was…
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