IKEA has sacked four executives, including a country manager and head of security, after an internal probe into spying on workers at its French operations.
In March, police searched the French HQ of the Swedish furniture group at Plaisir, in the west of Paris, after employees complained about spying. Ikea launched an inquiry with the help of independent advisors.
“There have unfortunately within the Ikea group existed work practices contrary to the company’s values and ethical standards,” it said in a statement. Full story...
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In March, police searched the French HQ of the Swedish furniture group at Plaisir, in the west of Paris, after employees complained about spying. Ikea launched an inquiry with the help of independent advisors.
“There have unfortunately within the Ikea group existed work practices contrary to the company’s values and ethical standards,” it said in a statement. Full story...
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