Wells Fargo firing staff for using 'mouse jiggler' tools raises questions over employee privacy, wellbeing
Briefly

The financial services firm fired more than a dozen employees in May over what it described as a 'simulation of keyboard activity' that created the 'impression of active work'.
While the company may have been justified in this regard, the incident highlights a larger trend of workplace monitoring that has surged in recent years... employers... to monitor staff during their daily activities.
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