The pandemic may have released us from the tyranny of the five-day-a-week office schedule. But the grip of America’s busy-work culture is proving harder to shake.
Around a dozen staffers were reportedly faking keyboard strokes to maintain the illusion of work, and have been let go by Wells Fargo as a result.
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."