The MTA installed a biometric employee timekeeping system in 2019 to curb overtime abuse, but it was paused during the pandemic due to sanitary concerns. Employees continue to use the Kronos devices ...
The $37 million biometric employee timekeeping system that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority installed four years ago to curb overtime abuse has not been used since March 2020, when sanitary ...
The workers sued, claiming the staffing agencies violated the state's Biometric Information Privacy Act by collecting fingerprints without proper written notices and consent. Under the law, companies ...
The company uses cloud-based technology and a biometric scanner that allows dental employees to sign in and out by swiping their finger, according to the company. The procedure ensures that staff is ...
Chicago law firm, Mandell Menkes, has been hit with a biometric privacy lawsuit in Illinois Circuit Court, filed by the firm's former legal secretary over the office's collection, retention, and use ...
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