JP Morgan executive calls for 'more hustle' after return to office mandate

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The memo illustrates the tension between JP Morgan's emphasis on in-office culture and employees who cite its strong performance while flexible working policies were in place.

NEW YORK — A JP Morgan Chase executive told thousands of employees he wanted 'more hustle' days after the bank's CEO Jamie Dimon scorned staff pushback against its five-day return-to-office policy.The memo illustrates the tension between JP Morgan 's emphasis on in-office culture and employees who cite its strong performance while flexible working policies were in place.

'There's a lot happening ― return to office adjustments, open questions, real estate challenges,' Amin wrote. 'I also know that uncertainty can be frustrating... That said, I have to ask: where's the hustle?'Separately, Dimon told CNBC on Monday that he respects employees who do not want to come into the office five days a week, but said the policy will not change because it is best for clients and the company.

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