The parcel delivery service required workers at its Illinois facilities to allow their fingerprints to be scanned when they clocked in and out of work as part of the company’s timekeeping system, according to the complaint filed by Monday by former FedEx package handler Nataiyah Hill.
FedEx didn’t disclose to workers that it was collecting their biometric information, or the purpose of the collection, retained their data after ...
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