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US firm fires employee for refusing to keep webcam on during WFH, fined $50,000

"This is an invasion of my privacy and makes me feel really uncomfortable. That is the reason why my camera is not on," the employee stated in court.

October 12, 2022 / 15:17 IST
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Ruling in favour of the employee, the court stated "tracking via camera for eight hours per day is disproportionate and not permitted in the Netherlands." (Representational image)
Ruling in favour of the employee, the court stated "tracking via camera for eight hours per day is disproportionate and not permitted in the Netherlands." (Representational image)

A  US software company fired its Dutch employee who was working remote after he refused to keep his webcam on all throughout his working hours. In doing so, the company has violated the employee's rights, a court in the Netherlands ruled ordering the company to pay a fine of $50,000.

The telemarketing company Chetu had fired the employee after he refused to be monitored "for nine hours per day" and share screens, reported TechCrunch.

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While the Florida-based company said that the employee was sacked "insubordination" and refusal to work, the employee claimed that being monitored all day made him uncomfortable. He also thought it was an invasion of his privacy.