JPMorgan Chase CEO Slams Remote Work: Inefficient, Damages Young Workers

2025-02-15
JPMorgan Chase CEO Slams Remote Work: Inefficient, Damages Young Workers

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon recently slammed remote work, claiming it reduces efficiency and harms the development of young employees. He stated that remote work leads to distractions, a lack of face-to-face interaction, and hinders creativity and decision-making. Despite JPMorgan Chase's recent record-breaking performance, Dimon insists that all hybrid workers return to the office full-time by March. This move prompted a petition signed by approximately 950 employees, but Dimon remains firm, asserting the company's right to set its own standards, and employees are free to leave if they disagree.