More than a dozen Wells Fargo wealth and investment management employees were discharged for simulating keyboard activity, raising concerns over remote work supervision.
Tools like 'mouse jigglers' gained popularity during the pandemic, allowing employees to feign work by preventing computers from going into sleep mode.
Wells Fargo and other banks are facing the dilemma of transitioning back to the office, with varying approaches in implementing return-to-office policies.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon emphasized the importance of in-person attendance, signaling a more rigid stance on office presence post-pandemic.
Collection
[
|
...
]