JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Says Only One Group Is Complaining About Returning to the Office

JPMorgan Chase began mandating its 300,000-person corporate staff work fully in-person earlier this month. Though the return-to-office (RTO) policy was met with some internal opposition (more than 1,900 workers signed a petition calling for a hybrid work schedule), JPMorgan pushed ahead.

Now, CEO Jamie Dimon says that when it comes to returning to the office, the only group of people disgruntled with the move are “the people in the middle,” like corporate office workers. Dimon said that the majority of workers in the U.S., or 60% of the workforce, have jobs that require them to show up in person, a statistic cited by Pew Research.

“You got UPS and FedEx and

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