The Long Island Railroad will start keeping track of employees’ hours by having them sign in and out of work with their fingerprints.
An audit by the city comptroller found that neither Metro-North nor the LIRR had a good system in place for regulating worker overtime or keeping records of the hours that employees worked.
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