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'Young people are ...': JP Morgan CEO responds to petition asking flexibility in hybrid mode

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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