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03/13/2025

Workplace Evolution in the United States

Jamie Dimon cannot stop talking about RTO

Over the last month, Jamie Dimon has rapidly emerged as one of the most vocal proponents of the return-to-office movement. During a recent appearance at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, the J.P. Morgan Chase CEO could not help but complain—again—about workers who were pushing back on RTO policies.

When fielding a question about his recent colorful remarks on RTO, Dimon noted that it was only “people in the middle” who were unhappy about going into the office.

"If you work in a restaurant, you’ve got to be in. You all may not know this, but 60 percent of Americans worked the whole time,” he said, seemingly in reference to the pandemic. "[From] where did you get your Amazon packages? Your beef, your meat, your vodka? Where did you get the diapers from. 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. It’s only these people in the middle who complain a lot about it."

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