New face-recognition attendance system at KIOCL pellet plant
The Hindu
600-odd employees hitherto used to punch in and punch out
Adapting to new technology, KIOCL on Saturday formally launched new face-recognition attendance system at its pellet plant. The 600-odd employees hitherto used to punch in and punch out.
KIOCL Chairman and Managing Director T. Saminathan said the new system was adopted as the contactless way of recording attendance is the safe method during this COVID-19.
Launching the system, Dakshina Kannada Member of Parliament and State BJP President Nalin Kumar Kateel lauded KIOCL for adapting to changes in technology in its working.
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