Spain:
Spanish Constitutional Court Allows Employers To Record Employees Without Disclosure
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On March 3, the Spanish Constitutional Court issued a decision (source document in Italian)
allowing employers to use video surveillance systems to record
their employees without prior disclosure. In this case, the video
surveillance system was introduced after a suspected employee was
taking money from the cash register.
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