Trade union leaders from 11 European countries asked respective data protection authorities to examine Amazon's employee monitoring practices, Euronews reports. Their request comes after France's DPA, the Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés, fined the retail giant for excessive surveillance claims, which Amazon has disputed.
European trade unions push for Amazon worker surveillance probe
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