A Spanish judge has told a supermarket to reinstate a sacked worker or pay her €19,000 (£16,758; $22,636), arguing that secret video showing her eating a pasty had breached her privacy.
A spy camera in the Córdoba shop had recorded the woman eating a pasty while serving customers, violating the rules.
The woman, not named, was sacked in November, having worked there for 12 years. She was unaware of the camera.
A European ruling says firms must not use such recordings in dismissal cases.
The Córdoba supermarket disciplined the worker because she had breached hygiene rules and had helped herself to a pasty – an empanadilla – on sale to the public.
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