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JPMorgan internal memo shows morale took a hit on return to office

The results of the bank’s latest internal opinion survey showed fewer employees than last year say they view their health and well-being as a corporate priority

Jamie Dimon, the longtime chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase
Jamie Dimon, the longtime chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase Photo: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg

JPMorgan Chase’s leadership told staff Monday that the results of the bank’s latest internal opinion survey showed fewer employees than last year say they view their health and well-being as a corporate priority.

Executives linked the results to the in-office mandate they announced earlier this year.

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