within weeks for violating children’s privacy on its video-sharing app, with the penalty likely to be measured in the hundreds of millions of euro. The Chinese-owned company, which employs more than 3,000 people in Ireland, has been under “large-scale” investigation for two years in a case centred on the processing of children’s personal data. Arthur Beesely has the details.
finds Simon Pratt eyeing expansion of his Roundwood Stores, Sinéad Crowley swapping RTÉ for the media regulator and Eddie O’Connor joining the flock of Irish ‘wine geese’.extremely low, say the employees who spoke to The Irish Times. “People who’ve been told their jobs are safe, don’t really feel that their jobs are safe. Anyone whose job is safe does not feel that, culturally, the environment in Accenture is somewhere they want to continue working.