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Subjecting workers to webcam monitoring violates privacy, Dutch court rules
Oct. 10, 2022, 12:25 p.m. | Jon Porter
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A Florida-headquartered company has been ordered to pay about €75,000 (around $73,000) in compensation and other fees after firing a Netherlands-based remote worker who refused to keep their webcam on all day, NL Times reports. The company, Chetu, said the unnamed employee was required to attend a virtual classroom with their webcam turned on for the entire day and their screen remotely monitored.
But when the employee refused, saying that leaving their …
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