JPMorgan plans to require all employees to work in the office five days a week, transitioning from a hybrid model that permitted three days of in-person work. This change will affect over 300,000 employees globally, primarily targeting back-office staff. Previously, managing directors had been instructed to work full-time in the office. Currently, around 60% of the workforce already adheres to a five-day office schedule. This decision aligns with similar policies from companies like Amazon, which has also mandated full-time office work for corporate staff but delayed implementation for some employees. Other firms, such as AT&T and Sweetgreen, are enforcing stricter attendance policies. Research shows that hybrid work arrangements can provide comparable performance outcomes and enhance job satisfaction while reducing turnover. Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/
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