Germany can put an end to the monitoring of the staff
According to press reports in Germany at several chains of stores, the illegal monitoring of workers is a “daily routine”. Among others the workers are being monitored in the stores of Penny, Lidl, Edeka and Plus.
The German Social Democratic Party will submit a law proposal to the Parliament next week, for the protection of employee datas – reported the Hamburger Abendblatt newspaper quoting parliamentary group leader Walter Steinmeier.
The new legislation would effectively protect workers, from the espionage of employers – reports mfor.hu. after MTI.
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