JPMorgan Chase, a leading banking giant, has mandated a company-wide return to office policy for all 316,000 workers, signaling the end of the flexible hybrid working model. Starting March 2025, employees will be required to work from the office full-time, aligning with a global trend of companies reassessing effective working routines. This move follows similar decisions by other major corporations like Dell and Amazon, with an aim to foster collaboration and productivity. CEO Jamie Dimon emphasized the benefits of in-person work, acknowledging the preference for hybrid schedules among some employees. While recognizing the potential challenges of the transition, the company believes that working in the office full-time is the optimal way to operate.