JPMorgan Faces Staff Backlash After Return-to-Office Mandate
Briefly

The memo went on to say that its signatories 'respectfully understand that not everyone will agree with this decision' — a sentiment that was proved correct in the immediate aftermath.
Employees expressed their frustrations on the company's intranet, where comments were locked after 300 were made in the first hour following the memo's circulation.
Concerns raised included increased commuting and childcare costs, mental health issues, and stress, reflecting significant discontent among the workforce.
In response to the discontent, conversations about potential unionization have emerged, with a Google form circulating to gauge support among staff.
Read at Tech.co
[
|
]