JPMorgan returns to the office. Will other banks follow?
Briefly

JPMorgan Chase's shift to requiring onsite work for hybrid employees signifies a broader industry trend towards returning to traditional working arrangements, reversing pandemic-era remote work practices.
Alan Johnson asserts that the work-from-home flexibility witnessed during the pandemic has now transitioned to a preference for in-office attendance, indicating a fundamental change in workplace norms.
James Gorman remarked in 2023 that returning to full-time office work for every employee is not realistic, yet current trends show companies moving back towards more onsite requirements.
Many corporations, including major banks and tech companies, are reinstating stricter onsite work rules, reminiscent of pre-pandemic operations, as they navigate the post-COVID work landscape.
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