America’s largest bank mandated a five-day office return in March 2025, sparking employee backlash and a petition. CEO Jamie Dimon dismissed concerns, citing efficiency and client needs, even after an angry outburst went viral. Despite some employees considering unionization, the policy remains firm, with Dimon asserting employee choice to leave if unsatisfied. America’s largest bank mandated a five-day office return in March 2025, sparking employee backlash and a petition. CEO Jamie Dimon dismissed concerns, citing efficiency and client needs, even after an angry outburst went viral. Despite some employees considering unionization, the policy remains firm, with Dimon asserting employee choice to leave if unsatisfied.
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