Lidl Accused Of Spying
Posted on March 28th, 2008 by Lashan Clarke
A report surfaced today accusing the supermarket store brand Lidl of spying on its employees. Information released allege that the store uses business practices that are not favourable to its employees.
For instance, in many stores it is alleged that employees are constantly watched by Lidl hiring detectives to keep track of them while working. These detectives are alleged to also monitor employee activities during coffee breaks, or when they go to the bathroom.
The report is part of a government probe after allegations were made against Lidl. The German government is expected to finish its investigation in several weeks.
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