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Wells Fargo fires employees for faking keyboard strokes - A number of larger firms have been using tools to monitor employees ...
More than a dozen Wells Fargo employees were fired last month following an investigation about the bankers “fake working,” Bloomberg reported. The financial services company found that the ...
Wells Fargo last month terminated over a dozen employees after reviewing allegations that they were involved in simulation of keyboard activity, creating an impression of active work, Bloomberg ...
Wells Fargo reportedly handed more than a dozen employees pink slips last month after an investigation found they were faking work. Bloomberg first reported Thursday that, according to the bank's ...
In 2018, Wells Fargo fired a number of employees who were exploiting the expense policy in attempts to get the bank to pay for "ineligible" dinners. More from Tom's Guide.
Wells Fargo fires ‘mouse jiggler’ users The tools, available online via sites like Amazon for as little as $5-10, are designed to prevent computers from entering sleep mode.
Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) apparently fired around 12 employees last month after it found that these employees were faking work, according to an exclusive Bloomberg report. The bank’s spokesperson ...
Over a dozen Wells Fargo employees were fired last month for trying to fool their bosses into thinking they were working when they were not, as first reported by Bloomberg Thursday. It seems they ...
Wells Fargo Fires More Than a Dozen for ‘Mouse Jiggling’ A report from Bloomberg acquired a disclosure to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority that found more than a dozen employees ...
Wells Fargo (WFC) fired over a dozen employees over allegedly faking keyboard strokes and "mouse jigglers" to appear as if they were working, according to reports. Yahoo Finance's Morning Brief ...