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France fines Amazon €32 million over employee surveillance

  • France's data protection agency, CNIL, has fined Amazon's French warehouses unit €32 million for its "excessively intrusive" surveillance system that breached EU privacy rules.
  • The system, known as a "stow machine gun," tracked employee performance to the nearest second and required justification for every break or interruption, violating EU regulations.
  • CNIL also criticized Amazon for keeping employee data too long and not adequately informing workers about the surveillance. Amazon plans to adjust the system in response.
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Le Devoir broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, January 23, 2024.
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