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The Wall Street Publication > Blog > Economy > JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says distant work ‘would not work in our enterprise’
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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says distant work ‘would not work in our enterprise’

Editorial Board Published March 12, 2025
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon defended his place towards distant work to a bunch of school college students, telling them that telework “doesn’t work in our business.”

Dimon, 68, stated he “had enough” of digital working when talking to college students at Stanford College’s Graduate Faculty of Enterprise final week.

A scholar requested the financial institution government about his leaked and expletive remarks from an organization city corridor addressing the agency’s finish of hybrid work, which has turn into a standard office observe lately, notably after the coronavirus pandemic.

He was requested by the scholar for recommendation on find out how to tackle the difficulty of digital work.

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon defended his place towards distant work to a bunch of school college students. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg by way of Getty Photos / Getty Photos)

Dimon responded that the one group of individuals pissed off with the return to the workplace are “the people in the middle,” corresponding to company workplace employees.

“If you work in a restaurant, you’ve got to be in,” he stated. “You all may not know this, but 60% of Americans worked the whole time.”

“Where did you get your Amazon packages from? Your beef, your meat, your vodka? Where did you get the diapers from?” he continued, referring to individuals who have by no means had the choice to work remotely, even through the pandemic.

Dimon added: “You got UPS and FedEx and manufacturers and agriculture and hospitals and cities and schools and nurses and sanitation and firemen and military. They all worked.”

Some employees in each the federal government and the non-public sector who’ve been permitted to work remotely for the reason that pandemic have been vital of return-to-office mandates lately.

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Jamie Dimon stated telework “doesn’t work in our business.” ( Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg by way of Getty Photos / Getty Photos)

There have been some who’ve even give up over the return to the workplace requirement, which Dimon stated he respects.

“We have 10% of our people working at home full-time,” Dimon stated. “We put virtual call centers in Baltimore and Detroit. We did it to see if they’d be effective. They’re highly effective. They work from home. They’re mostly minorities. That’s why we did it. It’s a home run. So I’m not against it where it works … I also completely defend your right to say, ‘I don’t want to.'”

“But I don’t defend your right to tell me what JPMorgan’s gonna do,” he added. “So you have a free market. You can do one thing, I can do another. That’s what’s called a free market.”

JPMorgan Chase had earlier introduced that workers should return to the workplace 5 days per week, starting this month.

Dimon additionally stated he wished individuals again within the workplace as a result of “younger people are being left behind.”

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Jamie Dimon stated he wished individuals again within the workplace as a result of “younger people are being left behind.” (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Name, Inc by way of Getty Photos / Getty Photos)

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“It’s not like the first month you’re working,” he stated. “It’s by the second year you have less people, you’re put on less assignments, you know less what’s going on, you have less conversations at the water cooler or in the cafeteria. So it’s leaving them behind. I won’t do that. And to have the younger people coming in but not their bosses, I have a problem with that too. And then people say to me always, ‘well, it works for me.'”

He additionally confused the significance of communication with coworkers within the workplace that is probably not doable with distant work.

“As a management tool, when we meet in the morning, we talk, we have these debates, all day long we’re talking. ‘Hey, no, I checked on that, you’re right about that, here’s what I think we should do.’ All day long, constant update, constant share of information. So I tell you, it doesn’t work in our business. And for culture, you talk about culture, it’s impossible to do culture,” Dimon stated.

Dimon additionally stated persons are typically distracted by their telephones throughout Zoom conferences.

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