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Ideally, you want every employee to be either a card-carrying member of the A-team or taking the necessary steps to get there.
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Although the store had electricity and a working phone line, employee Ben Newell said credit-card transactions weren't getting through.
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What's more, those nine months begin ticking down the day the boss buys the card, not when the employee actually receives it.
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In an interview with police officers, prosecutors allege, he said his mother had been an Air France employee and he had falsified her ID card by adding his name, photo and status as a crew member.
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Data-driven prediction markets are turning to things like employee behavior, loan default rates, and credit card delinquency.
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To open a door fitted with the latest U.S. government-certified lock from high-end Swiss lock manufacturer Kaba, an employee must both enter a code up to eight digits long, then swipe a unique identity card coded to comply with a new standard that requires an extra layer of security, one designed to track individual staffers and make covert intrusion harder than ever.
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