The backlash towards distant work, when it got here, was swift and fierce. After a post-pandemic honeymoon, when many corporations flirted with the thought of letting workers earn a living from home for ever, bosses started summoning workers again to the workplace. “I’ve had it with this…I’ve been working seven days a goddamn week since covid and I are available and—the place’s all people else?” groused Jamie Dimon, boss of JPMorgan Chase, in leaked feedback from a latest townhall on the financial institution.