WASHINGTON, United States — A US banking giant fired more than a dozen employees for 'simulating keyboard activity,' highlighting a battle within productivity-obsessed corporate America to tame a culture of faking work with gizmos such as mouse jigglers.
WASHINGTON, United States — A US banking giant fired more than a dozen employees for 'simulating keyboard activity,' highlighting a battle within productivity-obsessed corporate America to tame a culture of faking work with gizmos such as mouse jigglers.
''Just hit 'slideshow' and you're good,' Sho Dewan, an influencer who identifies himself as an 'ex-recruiter sharing HR secrets,' said in a TikTok video that garnered millions of views.The device will stay 'active' while the presentation is on, he said flashing a thumbs up before a slide that read: 'Really important work meeting.
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