Richard Gilbert reports: The Industry Training Authority (ITA) in B.C. shared detailed information about apprenticed employees with public and private trades training institutes, which has outraged members of the local non-union contractors association. “It is offensive to the open shop sector to give out the names, addresses, telephone numbers, the level the apprentices were at…
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Data protection march in Berlin
Euronews reports: More than 10,000 people have been demonstrating on the streets of Berlin to demand better personal data protection. Under the banner “freedom not fear”, as many as 167 organisations including unions, journalists and artists’ groups marched through the German capital. The protest follows a the passing of a law allowing authorities to monitor…
England village covers Google lens
Henry Chu reports: The good folk of Broughton don’t take kindly to being photographed without permission. Just ask Google. When the search-engine giant sent one of its specially equipped cars to take pictures of the village for its Street View feature, residents swung into action. They stopped the car in its tracks, called the police…
UK: Five years for school toilet spycam man
A primary school computer consultant who set up a camera in the girls’ toilets has been jailed for five years. Timothy Walters was found to have more than 26,000 indecent images of children stored on his computer, Leeds Crown Court heard. The alarm was raised when two pupils at St Peter’s School, Birstall, alerted the…