Jamie Dimon: I should never curse. But we're going back to the office
Briefly

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has sparked controversy by criticizing a petition from employees advocating for hybrid work arrangements. During a recent town hall, he expressed frustration about their demands, using profanity to dismiss their concerns. Although he later apologized for his language, Dimon reaffirmed his commitment to requiring employees back in the office full-time. He acknowledged some validity in employees’ feelings but emphasized the company's need to prioritize client and operational effectiveness. This stance reflects a broader trend among companies like Amazon and Disney enforcing return-to-office mandates amidst employee pushback.
Dimon expressed frustration over a petition for hybrid work, stating, "Don’t waste time on it. I don't care how many people sign that f**king petition".
He acknowledged his emotional response but insists, "They can get a job elsewhere... We're not going to change. We're going back to the office full time."
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