JPMorgan Tells Senior Traders to Restaff Offices by Sept. 21
- Dimon, other senior leaders worked from offices over summer
- Those with childcare, health issues exempt from new order
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. is requiring its most senior sales and trading employees to return to their offices by Sept. 21, the strongest move yet by a U.S. bank to restaff its workplaces.
The new order applies to managing directors and executive directors who oversee subordinates, according to a person briefed on the plans, which were communicated to sales and trading staff during phone calls Wednesday. Those with childcare or health issues are exempt.