Jamie Dimon says employees can go work somewhere else if they don't like long commutes into the office, thinks remote work doesn't cut it
Jamie Dimon says employees can go work somewhere else if they don't like long commutes into the office, thinks remote work doesn't cut it
Dimon says he's not opposed to remote work if it works, but "if it doesn't work, I don't mind getting rid of it."
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I'm betting he is heavily invested in commercial real estate. Empty buildings means losing money.
45 0 ReplyAlmost certainly. Just like the office furniture company that put out this anti-WFH "news article".
20 0 ReplySeems to be a common theme among office furniture companies, get a load of this bitch
11 0 ReplyJesus Christ - if she would have left the last minute of that out, it could have been very motivational. Instead...yeeeeshhh
4 0 ReplyYeah, she caught a ton of flak for it online, and then gave a total non-apology that basically boiled down to an officespeak version of "sorry you're so sensitive"
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A lot of furniture companies sell to other companies, office equipment etc
Its super expensive(overpriced) and if nobody uses offices anymore they will go out of business.
Herman miller chairs? I mean, theyre great but not a lot of orivate cotizens buy them.
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I should have stopped after reading it was the NYPost. But jfc what a load of massive bullshit
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