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Employees Hit Manufacturer With Ill. Finger Scan Privacy Suit

Posted on July 29, 2020 by pogowasright.org

I don’t have a subscription to be able to read the whole story, but if you have access to Law360, they report an employment related lawsuit against Iko Midwest Inc. for allegedly requiring its 3000 employees to use fingerprint scanning to track work time without first obtaining their consent.

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