Wells Fargo fires workers for 'simulating' being at their keyboards (ft.com) 27 points by jackspawn 2y ago ↗ HN
[–] gnabgib 2y ago ↗ Discussions [0] (42 points, 6 hours ago, 76 comments) [1] (30 points, 5 hours ago, 50 comments)[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40669866[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40670191
[–] Legion 2y ago ↗ > In a statement, Wells Fargo said it “holds employees to the highest standards and does not tolerate unethical behaviour”.Given the things Wells Fargo has been guilty of in the rather recent past, this reads like a punchline. [–] gorjusborg 2y ago ↗ It is always the villainous who see villains everywhere.I suspect the fired employees will ultimately be happier somewhere else.
[–] gorjusborg 2y ago ↗ It is always the villainous who see villains everywhere.I suspect the fired employees will ultimately be happier somewhere else.
[–] RamblingCTO 2y ago ↗ Even in Germany that would be considered fraud. In the USA probably even more so? [–] gorjusborg 2y ago ↗ What would be considered fraud, simulating keystrokes? [–] RamblingCTO 2y ago ↗ IANAL but: you signed a contract and you're not providing your part of the deal if you don't work. Simulating keystrokes and being caught is just proof enough.
[–] gorjusborg 2y ago ↗ What would be considered fraud, simulating keystrokes? [–] RamblingCTO 2y ago ↗ IANAL but: you signed a contract and you're not providing your part of the deal if you don't work. Simulating keystrokes and being caught is just proof enough.
[–] RamblingCTO 2y ago ↗ IANAL but: you signed a contract and you're not providing your part of the deal if you don't work. Simulating keystrokes and being caught is just proof enough.
[–] HocusLocus 2y ago ↗ "Use OUR APP/extension/trojan to fool your boss and get the nap you deserve!"> corporate keylogger installed
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Given the things Wells Fargo has been guilty of in the rather recent past, this reads like a punchline.
I suspect the fired employees will ultimately be happier somewhere else.
> corporate keylogger installed