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JPMorgan to opt for ‘carrots and sticks’ approach to vaccine, says CEO Jamie Dimon

The US bank isn't planning to make vaccines mandatory for the return to the office

Jamie Dimon has said that he wants his staff to have the vaccine but that it cannot be made mandatory
Jamie Dimon has said that he wants his staff to have the vaccine but that it cannot be made mandatory Photo: Getty Images

JPMorgan will not make a Covid-19 vaccination mandatory but will take a “carrots and sticks” approach to vaccines and the return to the office, the US bank’s chief executive said.

“It’s hard to make it mandatory — and there are laws about that. I think what we would like to do is have carrots and sticks,” Jamie Dimon told Bloomberg on 1 March.

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