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UK: Workers to be tracked by satellite device

Posted on June 23, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Samantha Pope reports:

Gardeners and street cleaners working for North Somerset Council will have their moves traced by a tracking device to ensure they carry out the tasks they are given.

When a new contracts comes into place next year, the unitary authority plans to install satellite tracking equipment on vehicles and plant machinery used by workers employed to carry out maintenance on the district’s streets and in its parks.

Read more on the Weston Mercury.

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