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JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon said up to 30% of staff could work from home permanently

‘There will be some permanent work from home, people who work from home or permanently rotate, or have a schedule of three days in and two days out, something like that,’ Dimon said

JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon said up to 30% of staff could work from home permanently
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JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon said that up to 30% of employees could work from home permanently.

Dimon, who has been vocal in the past few weeks about the need to bring more staff back to the office in a bid to restore corporate culture and spur creativity, told the Sibos conference that the Covid-19 crisis is likely to lead to a proportion of JPMorgan’s staff continuing to work from home on rotation.

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