The article doesn't say the fired employees were doing this all the time. They could have used them for an hour here and there while they were out running an errand. Very difficult to spot that on any work review.
Oh yeah I agree 100%, this whole thing is ridiculous and shows wells Fargo don't trust their employees and have to resort to this kind of bullshit.
I'm just saying it's possible that these employees were fired merely for using this mouse moving software, not because they weren't getting much work done.
Where I'm from credit cards aren't really a thing (they exist obviously but I think people mainly use them when on holiday elsewhere or when buying flights or something since often the card will have some sort of insurance).
Anyway, I was wondering what you use/used your credit card for to get so much debt? Not shaming you in the slightest, just curious since I don't even own a credit card. And what is the interest on it? Do you pay interest every month? What happens if you can't pay?
Just curious about the logistics of cc debt. I hear it from stories from the US all the same but don't understand how it really works.
Wells Fargo workers using ‘mouse movers’ are getting caught and fired - The Verge ( www.theverge.com )
U.S. workers are less satisfied with nearly every aspect of their jobs than they were a year ago, survey finds ( www.cnbc.com )
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