India, March 8 -- The first week of JPMorgan Chase's mandatory return-to-office (RTO) policy has been anything but smooth, with employees voicing frustration over workspace shortages, unreliable Wi-Fi, and disruptive office environments. Thousands of workers are now required to be in the office five days a week, a shift from the previous hybrid model, but many are finding the transition difficult, reported the Fortune.

According to the outlet, a significant issue employees are facing is the lack of available desks. The bank operates a desk reservation system, but in some locations, it either does not function properly or follows a "first come, first serve" policy. As a result, many workers arrive only to find all desks occupied, forcing ...