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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.
JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon said that the bank has seen “alienation” among younger workers, and he worries about “a lot m…
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