CEO JPMorgan Chase Jamie Dimon She defended her position from the remote work of a college student group, telling them that work “does not work in our business”.
68 -year -old Dimon said he had a “sufficient” virtual work last week, talking to students at Stanford’s postgraduate studies.
The student asked Executive Bank About its leaks and explicatous remarks from the town hall of the company concerning the end of the firm’s hybrid work, which has become a common practice in the workplace in recent years, especially after the coroned pandemic.
The student asked him to advise how to resolve the issue of virtual work.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon defended his position from a distant work group of college students. (Victor J. Blue / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Dimon replied that the only group of people disappointed with returning to the office is “people in the middle”, such as corporate office workers.
“If you work in a restaurant, you should be,” he said. “You may not all know it, but 60% of Americans worked all the time.”
“Where did you get your Amazon packages? Your beef, meat, vodka? Where did you get the diapers?” He continued, citing people who had never been able to work remotely, even during the pandemic.
Dimon added: “You had ups and FedEx, manufacturers and agriculture, hospitals, cities, schools, as well as nurses, sanitation, as well as fire and military. They all worked.”
Some workers Both in the government and in the private sector, which is allowed to work remotely, since in recent years the pandemic has been critical of mandates to return to the office.
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Jamie Dimon said TV does not work in our business. “ (Kent Nishimura / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
There were some who even gave up returning to the office, about which Dimon said he respected.
“We have 10% of our people who work at home full-time,” said Dimon. “We have put virtual count -centrics in the Baltimore and Detroit. We did it to find out if they would be effective. They work at home. They are mostly minorities. That’s why we did it. That’s the house. So I don’t mind where it works … I also do not fully say.” I do not want to say. ”
“But I don’t protect your right to tell me what the jpmorgan will do,” he added. “So you have a free market. You can do one thing I can do another. That’s called the free market.”
Earlier, JPMorgan Chase announced that employees should return to the office five days a week starting this month.
Dimon also said he wanted people to return to the office because “young people remain behind.”

Jamie Dimon said he wants people to return to the office because “young people are behind.” (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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“It’s not like the first month you work,” he said. “In the second year you have fewer people, you put less tasks, you know less what is happening, you have less talk on the water cooler or in the dining room. So, it leaves them behind. I will not do it. And for young people to come, but not their superiors, I also have problems. Then people always say.”
He also emphasized the importance of dealing with colleagues in the office, which could be impossible with remote work.
“As a control tool when we meet in the morning, we talk, we conduct these debates and we talk all day.” Hey, no, I checked this, you are right, that’s what I think we have to do. “All day, a constant update, a permanent share of information.
Dimon also said that people are often distracted from their phones while scaling.
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2025-03-12 07:45:00