Wells Fargo Reportedly Fired Employees for Faking Work | Entrepreneur
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More than a dozen Wells Fargo employees were caught faking keyboard activity, leading to termination for creating the impression of active work.
Some workers use 'mouse jigglers' to simulate activity on the keyboard, giving the appearance of being present at the computer when they are not.
Wells Fargo's hybrid model expects employees in the office at least three days a week, unlike Goldman Sachs that mandated a five-days-a-week return.
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