Thread regarding JPMorgan Chase & Co. layoffs

Do you feel safe returning to the office?

When is your returning date? And which location?

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I have not heard from my management team since we started WFH in March.

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Nope, my health worths waaaaay more then their business lol

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Post ID: @2nxs+158D1iiE

Only when wearing a Trojan

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Post ID: @2gwr+158D1iiE

I agree … we are working from home just fine.. they spent all that money to have us work from home. Save the rent and let us stay home!! Not to mention, don't BS me with your "improved" sanitizing.. I have seen how they clean.. or rather.. DON'T clean. its just not worth it

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Post ID: @1vwo+158D1iiE

The reason to have managers? to Manage people.

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Post ID: @1xrn+158D1iiE

No! Even more after I saw this video! (Link below)

1 person infects 6
6 persons infects 36
36 person infects 1296
1296 person infects 1,679,616

This obsession that the firm has for micromanaging employees is outrageous and rampant!
Why bring people back to the office if their activities can be done remotely? Another companies in the Forbes top 10 are only bringing people back to the office only next year!!!
Bringing people back to the office will eventually raise the number of infections somehow. Even with social distance guidelines taking place in the campus, micro droplets can be in the air for 1 hour after the cough/sneeze and even from a loud talking person(one asymptomatic person might spread micro droplets in the stairs while talking on the phone, in the elevators and other areas in the building with no open windows and those micro droplet floating in the air for around 1 hour).

Word in the street is that employees with no children and not in the risk group are the ones returning in the first phase. I fit that criteria. However in my household, I live with someone who happens to be HIV positive. So the firm will make me go to office, being somehow exposed to virus that I cant see and confined in a building with no open windows with other people that I don`t know if they are sick, respecting quarantine and social distance. I can get it and maybe survive, but what about the high risk person I live with?

The disaster that happened in the NY office in the beginning of March was not enough for them learn the lesson?

Video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLzMDvzWeV8#action=share

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