NY - Sixteen employees of a New York City branch of pharmaceutical giant Duane Reade filed a $110 million lawsuit alleging cameras were planted in a washroom.
The employees at the store in the Maspeth section of Queens said video surveillance and recording devices were secretly installed by a security officer in washroom air vents, the New York Daily News reported Thursday.
After the cameras were discovered in January 2008, managers warned that anyone who complained would be fired, the Daily News reported.
Duane Reade denied the allegations. (more)