DutchNews, November 26,
2019
Supermarket chain Albert Heijn has abandoned trials of a new app to assess
what size uniforms staff need after the NRC reported workers were being told to
upload photos of themselves in their underwear or tight sports clothes.
The
paper said staff at a supermarket in Nijmegen had been told by email taking
part in the trial was ‘essential and compulsory’, leading to a great deal of
upset. However, according to the company, this was a ‘misunderstanding’ and
participation was voluntary.
‘We were looking for an efficient and mistake-free
way to assess people’s size so that the new company uniforms which will be
adopted next year can be delivered correctly,’ a spokesman told the paper.
The
trial has now been dropped and ‘we are very sorry about the confusion’, the
spokesman said.

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