Wells Fargo Fires Over a Dozen Employees for Faking Work Through Keyboard Activity

Reported 7 months ago

Wells Fargo fired more than a dozen employees in its wealth- and investment-management unit for simulating keyboard activity to create the impression of active work, as disclosed with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. The use of devices and software to imitate work increased during the work-from-home era, with gadgets like 'mouse movers' being popular. The fired employees at Wells Fargo were not explicitly mentioned to be simulating work from home, and the finance industry has been gradually returning to office work post-pandemic.

Source: YAHOO

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