JPMorgan Chase Reportedly Plans Full Return to Office for All Employees
The bank may soon eliminate hybrid work policies, requiring its global workforce of over 300,000 to work in-office five days a week.
- JPMorgan Chase is expected to announce a policy requiring all employees to return to the office full-time, according to Bloomberg reports.
- Currently, about 70% of JPMorgan employees already work in-office full-time, while the rest follow a hybrid three- or four-day model.
- CEO Jamie Dimon has been a vocal critic of remote work, emphasizing the benefits of in-person collaboration for productivity and decision-making.
- The move aligns with trends among major companies like Amazon and Goldman Sachs, which have also ended hybrid work arrangements.
- The anticipated policy shift is part of a broader push by financial institutions to return to pre-pandemic office attendance norms.