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Business Insider obtained a copy of Jamie Dimon's comments at a town hall. Here's more of what he said at the meeting with JPMorgan employees.
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Jamie Dimon is going viral for an f-bomb-dropping RTO debate with JPMorgan employees. The CEO has a history of being colorful and direct.
A nxieties were already running high inside JPMorgan Chase last month, days after top leadership announced that employees would soon be required to work in-office full-time, when an executive found himself responding to a question about another contentious issue at the bank.