Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

JPMorgan faces internal revolt over RTO mandate—now talk of a Wells Fargo-style labor union is reportedly spreading

https://fortune.com/2025/01/14/jpmorgan-internal-revolt-rto-mandate-wells-fargo-labor-union/

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@by+1jhjj9w0h

WFH employees cost less to employ, and have a superior talent pool. Maybe in-office hacks like you should take a pay cut for your inefficiency.

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Post ID: @ee+1jhjj9w0h

whoever wants WFH should be allowed to select a salary package that has 20% pay cut and 50% cut in bonus. See the crowd in office. Some old folks closer to retirement might take it.

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Post ID: @by+1jhjj9w0h

As a boomer, I am telling you it isn’t easy to organize and fight. Been there, done that. Women’s rights, animal rights, civil rights, g-y rights all brought about by boomers in large numbers carrying banners along with some civil disobedience. I dare you to grab some co- workers, make some signs and stand outside corporate headquarters and picket. You could probably get a few union nurses and teamsters to join you in solidarity. It’s the only way you will get attention

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Post ID: @aq+1jhjj9w0h

Until I see picketing, not striking, WF workers outside corporate headquarters you will not be legitimately working hard to unionize in my eyes. I dare you. Only media worthy actions by employees will bring change. That means standing with a sign on a picket line.

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Post ID: @ak+1jhjj9w0h

Guess @ae is a boomer.

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@af+1jhjj9w0h

You just made an assumption to argue against an assumption

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Post ID: @ag+1jhjj9w0h

@ae Keep acting like the union movement isn't gaining legs. The incoming administration will do more than corporate greed to cause the working class to revolt.

You know that saying about what happens when you assume? You're making a lot of assumptions.

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Post ID: @af+1jhjj9w0h

"The labor shortage will continue to deepen over the next few years and there will not be "plenty" of workers willing to work in an office (see boomer retirement comment above)."

LOL
Yep, keep talking to yourself in the mirror.
You will continue to bi--h and moan about how bad life is. We will then see all you dopes falling in line as you realize you need to make a living in this world and trudge your sorry azzes back to the office.

Go ahead and affect change. In the end, reality will always win out.
Sorry, that is a tired and old legacy that has been handed down from, I dunno, when man started standing upright?

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@a4+1jhjj9w0h

Actually, I think comments were turned off when Tim Sloan was at the helm

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Post ID: @aa+1jhjj9w0h

Boomers are set to be near-fully retired by 2030 and hopefully they'll take these old and tired legacy values with them.

To the person who commented on there being plenty of workers happy to have a job in an office, I'd say that's a minority; probably not "plenty". The labor shortage will continue to deepen over the next few years and there will not be "plenty" of workers willing to work in an office (see boomer retirement comment above). Many are dealing with it, but one has to wonder what sort of impact it has on productivity when people feel constant resentmentoverbeing continuously lied to.

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@a2

Bootlicker

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Post ID: @a5+1jhjj9w0h

So Dr Evil followed Mini Me this time. Teamworks had comments disabled along time ago for presumably similar backlash.

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Post ID: @a4+1jhjj9w0h

F the office lovers and their ivory tower masters. It's a joke that JPM shut down internal comments. What exactly do they think will happen in-office? Much more union collaboration, that's what.

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Post ID: @a3+1jhjj9w0h

Plenty of people happy to have a job and work in an office. Let those who don't walk.

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