Anxieties were already running high inside JPMorgan Chase last month, days after top leadership announced that employees would soon be required to work in-office full-time, when an executive found himself responding to a question about another contentious issue at the bank.
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JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon says that he regrets foul-mouthed rant about employees working from home - ‘I’m not against work from home. I’m against where it doesn't work’ he said while justifying his in
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said he regrets his fiery rant but refused to budge on the bank's return-to-office policy.
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In the wide-ranging interview, Dimon addressed his push to have most workers in office five days a week and his views on Ukraine, tariffs and the U.S. consumer.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon remains firm on his return-to-office policy despite employee opposition. In a leaked recording, he expressed frustration over workplace attendance and later admitted regret over his language but stood by the policy.
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon on Monday expressed regret about the expletives he used during a recent employee town hall, but he didn’t back down from his core message that employees need ...
Jamie Dimon is apologizing for using some particularly salty language about work-from-home policies, after he tackled an increasingly combative issue for workers and employers across the United ...
A JPMorgan Chase executive told thousands of employees he wanted “more hustle” days after the bank’s CEO Jamie Dimon scorned staff pushback against its five-day return-to-office policy.
Dimon says he is sticking to his guns. “There’s a petition,” Dimon told CNBC. “And they have the right to feel that way. But we’re not going to change. We’re going back to the office.”
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