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IKEA [IKEA.UL], the world’s biggest furniture retailer, may slow the pace of planned new store openings in France as it increasingly looks to e-commerce and click & collect services to drive ...
Ikea’s French subsidiary and several of its executives went on trial Monday over accusations that they illegally spied on employees and customers.
Ikea was fined $1.3 million on Tuesday for spying on its French workers — and two of the furniture retailer’s former executives were convicted over the creepy operation.
The company confirmed that Ikea France itself, Chief Executive Stefan Vanoverbeke and Chief Financial Officer Dariusz Rychert had been placed under such an investigation - a move which in French ...
A French court has ordered IKEA to pay a €1 million ($1.2 million) fine after finding the Swedish retailer guilty of improperly using employee data.
The two companies are working together to offer self-service vehicle rentals through Renault's Mobility app from 180 IKEA locations in France.
Ikea France was convicted of receiving personal data obtained through fraudulent means in a habitual way, and ordered to pay 1 million euros in fines and about 100,000 euros ($121,225) in damages.
Ikea France was convicted of receiving personal data obtained through fraudulent means in a habitual way, and ordered to pay 1 million euros in fines and about 100,000 euros ($121,225) in damages.
Ikea’s French subsidiary and several of its executives went on trial Monday over accusations that they illegally spied on employees and customers.
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