JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has railed against a staff pushback at his decree to get back to the office.
Dimon went on a foul-mouthed tirade against a staff petition asking him to ease his position on slashing hybrid-working arrangements and hauling staff back into the office.
By Wednesday, 950 of 317,000 worldwide employees had signed the appeal. Reuters saw a recording of a fiery town hall meeting about the matter. Despite the petition and staff complaints about the decision, Dimon remained resolute in his own unique fashion.
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