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Can JPMorgan be unionized? Employees turn to their peers at Wells Fargo for advice.

Core Points - A movement is emerging to unionize staff at JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the U.S. by assets, indicating a potentially lengthy process similar to the ongoing efforts at Wells Fargo [1][2] - The unionization initiative at JPMorgan is largely driven by the bank's return-to-office policies, which have prompted complaints from employees, particularly in the technology sector [3] Group 1: Unionization Efforts - Organizers at JPMorgan have been actively engaging employees through events and outreach, including a recent pizza party that attracted 250 to 300 workers [5][6] - The JPMC Workers Alliance has members from various U.S. states and cities in the U.K., although the exact number of workers agreeing to unionize remains unclear [4] Group 2: Strategies and Advice - Organizers have shared strategies for building support, emphasizing the importance of trust and informal conversations among colleagues [7] - Specific questions posed to employees highlight concerns about working conditions, such as shuttle service and desk availability, reflecting dissatisfaction with management policies [8]