While it can be argued that the government often overreaches with its power, protecting its citizens from abusive business practices is not an overreach.
Injected under the skin, usually between the thumb and index finger, microchip implants can serve as identification or make contactless payments smoother. But Washington workers don’t need to worry ...
"An employer may not request, require, or coerce any employee to have a microchip implanted in the employee for any reason." ...
If you're worried about a "Severance" style science fiction future where your employer can require you to get implants, ...
The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs has released a report entitled, "The Rise of Preemptive Bans on Human Microchip Implants," looking primarily at how some states are preparing ...