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CEOs are freaked after attacks, so workers pay the price.
JPMorgan has told staff they’ll have to ditch ID badges in favor of eye or fingerprint scans to access the bank’s new HQ in New York, according to emails seen by the Financial Times. The biometric scheme was supposed to be voluntary, but shifted to required as employees moved in.
The change comes after the murder of UnitedHealthcare chief Brian Thompson on a Manhattan sidewalk and the fatal shootings at an NYC office building this summer.
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