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JPMorgan tells senior bankers to ‘lead by example’ and spend five days a week in the office

JPMorgan said staff not meeting in-office attendance expectations could face 'corrective action'

JPMorgan chief executive, Jamie Dimon, has been one of the most vocal critics of remote working
JPMorgan chief executive, Jamie Dimon, has been one of the most vocal critics of remote working Photo: Getty Images

JPMorgan has told its senior bankers to return to the office five days a week to "lead by example" for more junior employees.

The Wall Street investment bank told all managing directors to be in the office full-time, according to a memo seen by Financial News, as financial services employers have become more stringent about flexible working since pandemic restrictions have lifted.

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