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Who is the largest supporter of work? Jimmy Damon He says he knows.
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“Only people in the middle complain of a lot,” says CEO of Jpmorgan Chase.
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The bank announced in January that it imposes the return of employees to the office five days a week.
Jimmy Damon says when it comes to retracting RTO, the usual perpetrators are “people in the middle.”
JPMorgan Chase CEO talked about Delegate the office’s return to the bank In an interview with him recently at the College of Graduate Studies, Stanford.
“If you are working in a restaurant, you should be in it. You may not know this, but 60 % of Americans have worked all the time,” is He saidIt is likely to refer to the epidemic. “Where did you get your Amazon packages? Cow meat, your flesh, and your vodka? Where did you get diapers?”
Damon, who Hot criticism From remote work, he made him a hero to return to the transformation of the office culture, which seemed to talk about the people who had worked personally during the epidemic.
“I got what is broadcast, FEDEX, manufacturers, agriculture, hospitals, cities, schools, nurses, sanitation, firefighters and military personnel. They all worked.” “Only these people in the middle are the ones who complain a lot.”
White collars workers, who generally enjoy more freedom in where their work could be performed more than the front lines workers, had different responses to the delegations of returning to the office in recent years. Some have declined or interrogated such states or Even leaving them.
JPMorgan Chase announced in January that it is Imposing the return of employees to the office 5 days a week, starting in March.
Damon said he understood RTO enforcement may push some employees to quit smoking But he says he is fine with that.
“I completely respect people who do not want to go to the office throughout the five days a week. This is your right. It is a right to right. It is the right of a citizen.” “But they must respect that the company will decide what is good for customers, the company, etc., not the individual.”
One of the reasons why people return to the office also said that “young people leave behind them.” He added, “Because there are younger but not their presidents, I am facing a problem with that too.”
Jpmorgan Chase did not immediately respond to the comment.
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