‘I Don’t Care How Many People Sign’: JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Fires Back at Employees Who Signed a ‘F—ing Petition’ Calling for Hybrid Work

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon dismissed the 1,312 employees who signed a petition calling for the bank to keep its hybrid work policy, telling workers in a Wednesday town hall meeting that the five-day return-to-office mandate would still go into effect.

JPMorgan told its over 300,000 employees last month they would be required to be back in the office five days a week starting in March. The return-to-office (RTO) mandate immediately received pushback, with hundreds of JPMorgan staff commenting on an internal channel. Employees even circulated a petition with 1,312 signatures (at the time of writing) calling for hybrid work to remain the bank’s default policy.

Dimon, it seems, is not

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