Thread regarding JPMorgan Chase & Co. layoffs

High risk employees

Is HR approving waiver for those with high Risk medical condition to return to work? Specially since they will be desk sharing in the building and still reporting cases found in the facilities.

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Dimon is a boomer still using words like hustle to get millennials attention. People like working from home more than this stupid hustle slave mentally Dimon is trying in instill.

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Post ID: @lrwe+1b84j7E2

Glad you where smart and started looking before you got let go. I got a new job with another lender in October and worked both WFH jobs for six months. By the time they let me go in April I had a big wad of cash in the back. The trick to winning at chess is to be two steps ahead of your competitor. #ByeByeChase

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Post ID: @bkwf+1b84j7E2

Why are you so happy? You sucked at JP and was getting canned so I am sure you will now suck at the new place and will get canned eventually there too. Aren't you tired of always being stressed and just barely getting by?

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At least you get your package for been laid off. If you quit you don’t get it. Good luck. By the way in what line of business you were working

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Post ID: @3mlv+1b84j7E2

Fate has a funny sense of humor when I got laid off the same day when was going to tell my manager I will be quitting for having found a new job :3

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Post ID: @3flc+1b84j7E2

You must be drinking too much of the Chase water again thinking like that. Have you read one of the latest articles regarding wfh?

Working from home 'doesn't work for those who want to hustle': JPMorgan CEO

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Working from home does not work for everyone, especially those who want “to hustle,” JPMorgan Chase & Co’s chief executive said on Tuesday at a conference in New York.

The largest American bank recently told it workers that it expects all U.S.-based employees back in offices on a rotational basis by early July, subject to current public health rules limiting office capacity to 50%.

Bank CEO Jamie Dimon said he wants people back at work because exclusively working from home “doesn’t work for young people.”

“It doesn’t work for those who want to hustle. It doesn’t work for spontaneous idea generation. It doesn’t work for culture,” Dimon said at a conference hosted by the Wall Street Journal.

Dimon said he is open to some employees working from home a few days a week, a policy other banks like Deutsche Bank, HSBC and UBS are reportedly exploring.

But starting on May 17, Dimon said he wants employees bank in the office a few days a week to reacclimate themselves to the workplace after working from home for over a year during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dimon’s “get used to it” approach, which could include requiring employees get vaccinated, has faced a backlash. Dimon said he received a “nasty email” from an employee’s wife who disagreed with the push to return to work.

“But that’s life,” Dimon said, saying the bank will be more competitive and work better for clients with employees meeting in person again.

“In my view, September, October, it will look just like it did before and everyone’s going to be happy with it.”

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