Bankers Go Home, Tellers Stay: Virus Exposes Office Inequalities
- JPMorgan struggled with coronavirus plan on teller questions
- Fiat Chrysler and Gap among companies with split workforces
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JPMorgan asked many of its roughly 37,000 employees in the New York metro area this week to work from home in staggered shifts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Bank tellers, who account for about half its New York workforce, weren’t included.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV sent 14,000 mostly white-collar workers from its U.S. headquarters to work from home Thursday. Factory workers were required to show up at their plants, including one in Kokomo, Indiana, where a worker had tested positive for the virus.