German privacy watchdog fines H&M $41M for spying on workers
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October 1, 2020 5:03 AM
BERLIN (AP) — A German privacy watchdog said Thursday that it is fining clothing retailer H&M 35.3 million euros ($41 million) after the company was found to have spied on some of its employees in Germany.
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