A JPMorgan Techie whose question in a company home in the company caused an special work of the home of the chairman, claims that he had briefly shot about it.
Nicolas Welch was in the front row on Wednesday at the meeting in Columbus, Ohio and set the third issue of chairman and Chief Executive Jamie Dimon.
The self-proclaimed 'Old Hillbilly' said that he, a tech analyst at the bank since 2017, worked in a team with members in four time zones from India to Argentina.
“There is no way that being an office specifically makes a difference,” he said, in the audio that lit the internet this week because of Dimon's reaction.
'So I just ask that – I don't suggest that you withdraw such an order – but suggests that it is left to managers of individual teams themselves [the] Need for an office workplace. '
Dimon responded with a long anger against working from home and defended his earlier order and dragged all employees back to the office five days a week.
“That's it? I'm going to give you a complete answer. There is no chance that I would leave that to managers. Zero chance, “he said. “The abuse that took place was extraordinary.
“We don't need all those people. We made people in jobs because people did not do the work they were hired [the] First place. '

JPMorgan Techie Nicolas Welch, whose demand in a business city house caused an special work of the chairman of the chairman, claims that he was briefly taken over it

Dimon reacted with a long anger against working from home and defended his earlier order and dragged all employees back to the office five days a week
Welch told Fortune Magazine that after the town hall he was called for a meeting with his former boss Garrett Monaghan, now a vice president but still with the same division.
'I don't know what the hell you just did, but I immediately come to my desk when that town hall ends. Please, 'read the text.
Welch said that when he arrived at the office, he was drawn in a meeting with Jeffrey Merrill, one of his former bosses from 2018 to 2021 who was now a VP.
He claimed that Monaghan told him that he 'just dragged our entire organization through the mud. Go clean your desk and remove the f ** k here '.
But hours later he received a phone call from the boss of Monaghan, Megan Mead, who leads all global IT support and told him he was not being fired.