Wells Fargo Fired A Dozen People Accused Of Faking Keyboard Strokes
- Boaz Fischer

- Aug 14, 2024
- 1 min read

Wells Fargo recently fired over a dozen employees for faking work activity using devices like mouse jigglers, highlighting ongoing issues with trust and monitoring in remote work environments.
Despite efforts to reform after past scandals, the bank’s strict surveillance reflects deep-seated mistrust.
Critics argue that such measures harm workplace culture, as they drive employees to find ways to evade scrutiny rather than fostering a productive and trusting environment.
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