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JPMorgan tells senior bankers to ‘lead by example’ and spend five days a week in the office

JPMorgan said staff not meeting in-office attendance expectations could face 'corrective action'

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JPMorgan chief executive, Jamie Dimon, has been one of the most vocal critics of remote working Photo: Getty Images

JPMorgan has told its senior bankers to return to the office five days a week to "lead by example" for more junior employees.

The Wall Street investment bank told all managing directors to be in the office full-time, according to a memo seen by Financial News, as financial services employers have become more stringent about flexible working since pandemic restrictions have lifted.

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