WSJ News Exclusive | JPMorgan Top Brass Tell Trading-Floor Staff to Come Back to the Office

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WSJ News Exclusive | JPMorgan Top Brass Tell Trading-Floor Staff to Come Back to the Office
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JPMorgan told senior staff from the bank's large sales and trading operation that their teams must return to the New York office by Sept. 21, people familiar with the matter said

The bank, which just notched a record trading quarter, told staffers they need to return by Sept. 21 unless they have child-care or medical issues

Plexiglass dividers and floor decals might not be permanent, but the pandemic will bring lasting change to offices. Experts from the architecture and real-estate industries share how they are getting back to work and what offices will look like in the future. Photo: Cesare Salerno for The Wall Street Journal

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