SF's Wells Fargo fires employees for allegedly faking keyboard use
Briefly

Wells Fargo Clearing Services fired employees for simulating keyboard activity creating an impression of active work, as per disclosures to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
The firing affected 'more than a dozen' employees in the wealth and investment management arm, highlighting a crackdown on unethical behavior.
During remote work, employees may have used tools like 'mouse jigglers' to appear online; companies now monitor with keystroke software and require office work at Wells Fargo.
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