JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has doubled down on his opposition to remote work, dismissing employee concerns over the bank's strict five-day return-to-office policy. Dimon argued that junior bankers are disadvantaged by working from home, missing out on crucial learning opportunities. This stance follows a controversial town hall where he reportedly dismissed a 2,000-signature petition. The bank's new headquarters and the end of its hybrid policy underscore its commitment to in-person work, a decision framed as strategic despite employee pushback.
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