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JPMorgan Implements Tech to Monitor Junior Employees' Work Hours for Wellbeing

JPMorgan Chase has rolled out software that tracks junior employees' keystrokes and meetings to compare with their reported work hours. This initiative aims to ensure employee wellbeing and productivity amidst broader industry concerns about overwork. The bank's strategy follows similar moves by Goldman Sachs and Bank of America, highlighting a trend towards transparency and work-life balance in finance.
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