On Tuesday, Shafaq News/ France's data protection agency, CNIL, announced that it has fined Amazon's French warehouses unit €32 million ($34.9 million) for deploying an "excessively intrusive" surveillance system to monitor staff performance. According to CNIL, Amazon France Logistique utilized scanners to monitor employees' work, triggering alerts for inactivity exceeding 10 minutes or specific handling times of packages down to the second. The agency found methods like "stow machine guns" to identify items scanned too quickly. Employees faced continuous pressure and had to justify absences, with the time between entry and starting work monitored. CNIL deemed this surveillance a violation
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