US bank Wells Fargo fires employees for ‘simulating’ being at their keyboards

tech
Created 6/14/2024
Updated 6/14/2024

Wells Fargo has terminated over a dozen employees for simulating keyboard activity to appear productive. This move comes amid broader scrutiny of work-from-home practices and the use of devices like mouse movers to avoid detection. The issue highlights ongoing debates about remote work monitoring, with some firms taking stringent stances against remote flexibility. Major banks like Bank of America and Goldman Sachs emphasize in-office work, reflecting concerns over productivity and surveillance ethics, particularly heightened since the pandemic.

Original Article


Fnippet is a product of Green Verse Ltd - Registered in England, Company No. 15710200. Registered address: 5 Brayford Square, London, England, E1 0SG.

Copyright 2024 Fnippet

Icons from Icônes

Theme from BlogiNote

Contact Us