Wells Fargo Fires Employees for Pretending to Work
Briefly

The third largest bank in the US terminated over a dozen wealth and investment management employees for simulating work at their desks during business hours, using 'simulation of keyboard activity' to give the 'impression of active work.'
Devices like 'mouse jigglers' have become popular for remote workers to mimic productivity, highlighting a rising trend of simulating work activities post-pandemic.
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