An espionage case hangs over Lidl. Indeed, the German discounter is suspected of having "stuck" its employees so rather ... accurate. Judge for yourself: the company had registered on the records of its employees with the most personal elements, obtained under pressure. Thus, on sheets found in garbage cans, we learn that such employee has a tumor, but benign, and another can not get pregnant.
What interest in the company?
This is not the first time that the chain is at the heart of a scandal of this type. In early 2008, Lidl had used private detectives to monitor the actions of employees, and fight against the theft of stock.
This is not the first time that the chain is at the heart of a scandal of this type. In early 2008, Lidl had used private detectives to monitor the actions of employees, and fight against the theft of stock.
Promising the lowest prices, and be able to ensure this happens effectively fight against theft upstream. However, any mass distribution is subject, and the least we can say is that Lidl has failed to implement adequate methods.
Some figures on the shrinkage in retail:
distributors indicate that the stolen goods account for 38.4% (or 9.94 billion euros) of internal fraud, while nearly a quarter (23.8%) internal losses correspond to the theft of cash, coupons, vouchers or gift certificates (over 6.12 billion euros).
The reaction of the group did not expect, and heads fell: the head for Germany, Frank-Michael Mrose will be replaced by Jürgen Kisseberth , 59 . Thus, according to a press release, "The Executive Board shall take account of recent criticisms concerning data protection."
Until next time?
0 comments:
Post a Comment