(iStock illustration by The Real Deal) As more Americans get vaccinated, the return-to-office movement is gathering steam. Companies that a month ago were merely speculating about recalling workers are now setting firm deadlines. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told staff to start reporting to the office part-time by July, a move widely interpreted as a signal to other Wall Street firms that the end of working from home full-time is nigh. “By early July, all U.S.-based employees will be in the office on a consistent rotational schedule,” Dimon wrote in an internal April 27 memo obtained by Bloomberg. Investment giant Blackstone Group upped the ante two weeks later, asking its U.S. employees to return to the office full-time on June 7, according to Business Insider.