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More than a dozen Wells Fargo employees found themselves out of a job last month after the bank investigated allegations of "simulation of keyboard activity." ...
Wells Fargo Fires Employees for Fake Working The employees were found to be using "mouse jiggling" technology to make it seem like they were working.
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 unit, were ...
More than a dozen Wells Fargo employees were terminated last month after an internal investigation uncovered simulated keyboard activity that made it appear as if they were working.
Wells Fargo, the San Francisco-based banking giant, has fired a small group of employees who allegedly tampered with their computers to fake the appearance of working. The company’s St. Louis ...
Wells Fargo this week disclosed that it had fired more than a dozen employees for "simulation of keyboard activity." ...
Wells Fargo Bank is to pay $185 million in penalties after thousands of workers were found to have earned bonuses by illegally creating accounts for customers without their knowledge.
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.
Wells Fargo has fired several members of staff after claims that they were faking keyboard activity to make it appear as if they were working when they were not. It remains unclear how the issue ...
(RTTNews) - The U.S. bank Wells Fargo & Co (WFC) disclosed that it has fired over a dozen of employees last month for allegedly faking work, according to a filing by the Financial Industry ...
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