New Delhi, Feb. 12 -- Employees with United States lender JPMorgan Chase are concerned that their opposition to CEO Jamie Dimon's full-time return to office mandate could result in backlash and "career suicide", according to a report by the New York Post.

Still despite many preferring the hybrid model, a petition to bring back hybrid work has gained over 2,000 signatures, it added. The story was first reported by The Financial Times.

One employee told the paper that their team has members across two continents and three time zones noting, "JPMorgan is a global company - why can't that include my home office?"

Another said that pushing for full-time work would cause reversal on many hard-won gains for the company and staff. "Hybrid is w...