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JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon fears long-term effects of working from home – Sydney Morning Herald
Dimon’s call comes amid a report JPMorgan sent some of its Manhattan workers home this week after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.

Jamie Dimon says it’s time to get people back to the office.
The JPMorgan Chase & Co. chief executive officer, who’s been going into the bank’s offices since June, said he sees economic and social damage from a longer stretch of working-from-home. Governments should be focused on cautiously reopening cities, learning from earlier mistakes made in hasty attempts, he said.
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