JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is advocating for in-person work, stating it helps junior bankers learn better than virtual settings. This comes after an internal petition with 2,000 signatures calling for hybrid work was sent to Dimon’s desk. Despite backlash, Dimon stands by his stance on returning to the office, even telling employees who disagree to find a new job. The company’s decision to end hybrid work has sparked discontent among workers, leading to calls for unionizing. Dimon’s comments were made at a conference attended by other financial leaders. The return-to-office plan has faced criticism for its impact on employees’ finances and work-life balance.
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