Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics and its labor union have been in ongoing conflict over the union's announced general strike and demands for performance ...

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Samsung Electronics Files Police Complaint Over Alleged 'Non-Union Blacklist'

Samsung Electronics Files Police Complaint Over Alleged 'Non-Union Blacklist'

Samsung Electronics has filed a police complaint alleging employees illegally used company systems to identify non-union workers and create blacklists, amid escalating labor disputes over strikes and bonuses.

Seoul Economic Daily
Samsung Electronics files police complaint after allegations surface that employees unauthorized accessed personal information to create lists identifying non-union members, characterizing the act as a serious human rights violation amid labor tensions.
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Samsung Electronics Files Police Complaint Over Alleged Non-Union Member 'Blacklist'

Samsung Electronics files police complaint after allegations surface that employees unauthorized accessed personal information to create lists identifying non-union members, characterizing the act as a serious human rights violation amid labor tensions.

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Coupang faces mounting regulatory and legal risks after a probe found its massive data breach was due to internal management failures, not hacking, with potential fines up to 1 trillion won ($750 million) and U.S. lawsuits underway.
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Coupang Data Breach Attributed to Lax Management, Not Hacking—Mounting Accountability

Coupang faces mounting regulatory and legal risks after a probe found its massive data breach was due to internal management failures, not hacking, with potential fines up to 1 trillion won ($750 million) and U.S. lawsuits underway.

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Coupang CEO Harold Rogers pledged to strengthen security systems after lawmakers criticized the company's U.S. headquarters despite generating over 90% of revenue in South Korea, highlighting ongoing scrutiny over data protection and compliance.
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Coupang CEO Rogers Responds to '90% of Revenue from Korea' Criticism—Pledges to Strengthen Security Systems

Coupang CEO Harold Rogers pledged to strengthen security systems after lawmakers criticized the company's U.S. headquarters despite generating over 90% of revenue in South Korea, highlighting ongoing scrutiny over data protection and compliance.

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South Korea’s parliament advances a bill raising maximum fines for personal data breaches to 10% of company revenue, targeting major violations and boosting consumer protection.
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Personal Data Breach Firms Face Fines Up to 10% of Revenue—Bill Passes Parliamentary Committee

South Korea’s parliament advances a bill raising maximum fines for personal data breaches to 10% of company revenue, targeting major violations and boosting consumer protection.

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Privacy watchdogs probing B.C. firm that runs tenant background checks

The privacy commissioners of Canada and British Columbia have launched an investigation into a Victoria-based company that performs background checks on tenants and others.

They say in a joint statement that Certn is being assessed to make sure it complies with the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act and B.C.’s Personal Information Protection Act.

The commissioners say they will investigate whether “consent provisions” in both laws are being followed, and whether the data it collects is being used appropriately.

from Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News –

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B.C. Canadian Tire stores broke privacy laws with facial ID technology: report

Twelve Canadian Tire stores were using the technology for about three years but the systems were removed and the information destroyed.

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