France fines Amazon $35M for 'excessively intrusive' monitoring of warehouse staff
PARIS -- France's privacy watchdog said Tuesday that it slapped Amazon 's French warehouse business with a 32 million euro fine ($35 million) for using an excessively intrusive system to monitor worker performance and activity.
The French Data Protection Authority, also known by its acronym CNIL, said the system allowed managers at Amazon France Logistique to track employees so closely that it resulted in multiple breaches of the European Union's stringent privacy rules, called the General Data Protection Regulation.
We strongly disagree with the CNILs conclusions, which are factually incorrect, and we reserve the right to file an appeal," Amazon said. "Warehouse management systems are industry standard and are necessary for ensuring the safety, quality and efficiency of operations and to track the storage of inventory and processing of packages on time and in line with customer expectations.
The watchdog's investigation focused on Amazon employees use of handheld barcode scanners to track packages at various points as they move through the warehouse, such as putting them in crates or packing them for delivery...
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