Some employees at JPMorgan Chase are resisting the call to return to their offices as yet another group of employees declaring themselves the big bosses of the company. If I were Dimon, I would very publically call for interviews for jobs at JPMorgan Chase. I am willing to bet many qualified workers are willing to work in the company offices. As they hire an applicant, fire the one being replaced for insubordination. I would guess many of the employees will return.
CEO Jamie Dimon is not happy about it and blasted his workers during a call that has been leaked. This is the same problem President Trump is facing, and he is cleaning house. Let’s face facts. Very few of these workers are putting in a full week of work, which makes them a liability that neither Chase nor the federal government can ill afford. And good luck finding a job that will let you work from home.
The Hill reports:
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon scolded employees Wednesday in Columbus, Ohio, during a fiery internal town hall, after workers raised concerns with the bank’s five-day return-to-office policy, according to audio reviewed by The Hill.
“It simply doesn’t work,” Dimon said, referring to policies that allow employees to work remotely. “And it doesn’t work for creativity. It slows down decision-making.”
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“And don’t give me the s‑‑‑ that ‘work from home Friday’ works. I call a lot of people on Friday. There’s not a goddamn person to get a hold of,” he added during the meeting.
Some staffers at the nation’s largest bank joined forces to sign a petition urging the CEO not to remove hybrid workdays. However, Dimon condemned the effort while claiming that work-from-home opportunities are harming the next generation of workers.
“The young generation is being damaged by this. That may or may not be in your particular staff, but they are being left behind,” he said during the event.
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