Wells Fargo made headlines for firing employees who tried to outsmart monitoring technology with fake keyboard activity – Copyright AFP/File Manjunath Kiran A US ...
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Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) reportedly terminated over a dozen employees last month following an investigation into alleged falsification of work. The employees, all part of the company’s wealth ...
(Bloomberg) -- Wells Fargo & Co. fired more than a dozen employees last month after investigating claims that they were faking work. The staffers, all in the firm’s wealth- and investment-management ...
Wells Fargo has fired more than a dozen employees, alleging that they simulated keyboard activity on their computers to create the impression that they were actively working while at home. We discuss ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. More than a dozen staffers in the wealth and investment ...
The issue of companies monitoring employee computer activity grabbed headlines last month after Wells Fargo revealed it fired over a dozen people it caught “faking work.” The accused, the bank said in ...
Wells Fargo fired more than a dozen employees for faking keyboard strokes on their computers. It was not clear if the employees were working from home or in the office when the fake work took place.