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‘Time theft’ woman must pay damages to former employer after tracking software exposed ‘serious misconduct’

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A women in Canada has been ordered by a civil tribunal to pay damages to her former employer for “time theft” after she was caught claiming for unworked hours by tracking software. Karlee Besse, who […]

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