December 2, 2008
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Germany: Lidl Accused of Snooping on Employees

Date: 04-01-2008
Type: news brief
Categories: Business Ethics / Human Rights
Source: Business Respect
Organization:
Business Respect
German retailer Lidl has been accused of excessive surveillance on employees, recording personal details in an operation that has been likened to the Stasi former East German secret police.

Lidl has confirmed that the surveillance had taken place, and said that the aim had been to "establish possible abnormal behavior". It said that references made to people in the transcripts were not in keeping with how the company believed people should be treated.

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