As reported earlier by ESR News, in June of 2012 data broker Spokeo, Inc. agreed to pay a $ 800,000 fine to settle FTC charges that the company marketed profiles to the human resources, background screening, and
recruiting industries without taking steps to protect consumers required under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
Spokeo, Inc., a data broker that compiles and sells detailed information profiles on millions of consumers, will pay $ 800,000 to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it marketed the profiles to companies in the human resources, background screening, and
recruiting industries without taking steps to protect consumers required under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
In June 2012, in the first FTC case to address the sale of Internet and social media data in the employment screening context, a data broker agreed to pay a $ 800,000 fine to settle FTC charges that the company marketed profiles to companies in the human resources, background screening, and
recruiting industries without taking steps to protect consumers required under the FCRA.
Not exact matches
The traditional division of labor was disrupted, as men were
recruited for wage - paying export agriculture and other
industries — employment frequently requiring long absences from their home villages and families, yet
without the compensation of substantially greater support for those families.