7th Circ. Says Airline Privacy Fights Must Be Arbitrated

By Celeste Bott (June 14, 2019, 7:36 PM EDT) -- Disputes over whether Southwest Airlines Co. and United Airlines Inc. violated Illinois law when they used timekeeping systems requiring workers to clock in and out with their fingerprints must be settled by an adjustment board, because their unions may have consented to the practice on the employees' collective behalf, the Seventh Circuit held Wednesday....

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