Wells Fargo fires more than a dozen employees for faking work using mouse jigglers and keyboard activity simulationForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 809 points – 3 months agotomshardware.com258Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsMonitoring employees in this way is just the shittiest shit of all the shit. Surely they can assess output in a different way?Right. Do they have a manager assigning them work? And then after a couple of weeks of mouse-juggling, no assignments done. It sounds like poor management, too, aside from the mouse-jiggling.Management is probably also mouse jiggling…
Monitoring employees in this way is just the shittiest shit of all the shit. Surely they can assess output in a different way?Right. Do they have a manager assigning them work? And then after a couple of weeks of mouse-juggling, no assignments done. It sounds like poor management, too, aside from the mouse-jiggling.Management is probably also mouse jiggling…
Right. Do they have a manager assigning them work? And then after a couple of weeks of mouse-juggling, no assignments done. It sounds like poor management, too, aside from the mouse-jiggling.Management is probably also mouse jiggling…
Monitoring employees in this way is just the shittiest shit of all the shit. Surely they can assess output in a different way?
Right. Do they have a manager assigning them work? And then after a couple of weeks of mouse-juggling, no assignments done.
It sounds like poor management, too, aside from the mouse-jiggling.
Management is probably also mouse jiggling…