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JPMorgan to Bring Back All U.S. Staff on Rotating Basis in JulyJPMorgan to Bring Back All U.S. Staff on Rotating Basis in July
The bank said all U.S.-based employees will be in the office on a consistent rotational schedule by early July.
Bloomberg
April 27, 2021
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(Bloomberg)—JPMorgan Chase & Co., said it expects to bring all U.S. staff back on a rotational basis in July, according to a memo from the operating committee seen by Bloomberg News.
The bank said that by early July, all U.S. based employees will be in the office on a consistent rotational schedule, subject to a 50% occupancy cap.
“With this timeframe in mind you should start making any needed arrangements to help with your successful return,” the bank said Tuesday in the memo.
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