For Some JPMorgan Staff, Remote Work Could Become More Permanent

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Most of JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s quarter-million employees have been working from home for more than a month. Some could be asked to keep doing so even after the coronavirus pandemic is over.

A portion of the biggest U.S. bank’s staff could work from home on a rotational basis more permanently, according to one vision of the future of work sketched out by Co-President Daniel Pinto in a private meeting with Citigroup Inc. research analysts. That would reduce demand for office space, supporting sustainability efforts and saving money.