“64 THE CAMERAS TO RECORD OUR MOVEMENTS IN NEW HALL OF THESSALONIKI” complaints by workers

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(Title) On the pretext of “security” and “prevent illegal acts” to operate 64 cameras at the new City Hall Thessaloniki recorded all our movements complaints by workers
The dedeomena be stored, resulting in a ghetto work supported by the faction “Democratic Race Cooperation workers the municipality asking “Who is active electronic informers. “No employee will be monitored,” says B. Papageorgopoulos together “There are cameras in the workplace, but in elevators, corridors and outdoor areas for security reasons”

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