A leaked internal memo shows that more JPMorgan employees are dissatisfied with company culture compared to last year — and the return-to-office mandate is to blame.
In JPMorgan’s annual survey of company culture, which asks employees to assign a score to things like internal mobility, work-life balance, and health and well-being, fewer JPMorgan employees viewed their health and well-being as important to the company compared to last year.
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In response, company leadership tied the lower scores to its return-to-office (RTO) mandate. JPMorgan ordered employees back to the office five days a week in March, prompting
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