Jamie Dimon can't stop talking about RTO
Briefly

Jamie Dimon, CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase, has emerged as a staunch supporter of the return-to-office movement, voicing discontent towards employees resisting such policies. Speaking at Stanford, he claimed that complaints about office return were primarily from 'people in the middle,' contrasting them with essential workers who remained on-site during the pandemic. J.P. Morgan's recent mandate for full-time office presence has faced backlash, resulting in a petition advocating for hybrid work, which Dimon openly dismissed, emphasizing a strict approach to in-office requirements.
Jamie Dimon criticized resistance to returning to the office, insisting only those 'in the middle' complain, contrasting them with essential workers who remained on-site during the pandemic.
J.P. Morgan Chase has mandated employees return to the office five days a week, provoking backlash among staff and sparking an online petition for hybrid work.
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