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Published: March 28, 2008
Time clocks go high-tech
Companies, cities turn to biometrics
Companies, cities turn to biometrics
TAHLEQUAH — When city employees in Tahlequah arrive at work, they don't punch a card in a time clock to document their arrival.
It's something more high-tech. Hourly employees have their hands scanned, and their time is automatically registered in payroll software. Tahlequah, a city of about 14,460, has used biometric scanning to clock in workers since 2004.
"I love it,” said Sue Stacy , hum...
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