Jamie Dimon's viral WFH comments draw haters - and fans
Briefly

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's outspoken critique of remote work has sparked significant discussion online. In a viral audio recording, Dimon argued against work-from-home practices, stating they reduce productivity and focus. His comments were well-received by notable figures like hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman, who supported Dimon's insistence on a strict return-to-office (RTO) policy. Dimon highlighted personal anecdotes about Zoom calls, condemning distractions and lack of engagement. The banking giant's policy mandates a full return to the office by March, affecting primarily back-office employees.
A lot of you were on the fucking Zoom and you were doing the following, looking at your mail, sending texts to each other about what an asshole the other person is, not paying attention, not reading your stuff.
And don't give me this shit that work-from-home-Friday works. I call a lot of people on Fridays, and there's not a goddamn person you can get a hold of.
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