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The majority of corporate Amazon employees told anonymous job review site Blind that they’re not happy with the RTO mandate and are looking for new jobs—or know someone on their team who is.
Frustrated Amazon employees opened another front in their fight against the company’s return-to-office mandate.. On Wednesday, 523 employees in the Amazon Web Services division sent its chief ...
Amazon declined to comment on how it’s readying itself for a potential exodus of staff—or whether that’s what the $1.94 trillion tech giant secrently really wants.
Those who leave Amazon take a risk of not finding a good work-from-home job in this climate — or of finding one and ending up right back in this position when the CEO orders them to start commuting.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has told employees to get on board with the company’s return-to-office plan or to consider employment elsewhere, the company confirmed to CNN, after a report by Insider ...
The message highlights Amazon’s determination to enforce its rules amid an employee backlash to the policy, which requires workers to report to an office at least three days a week, and in the ...
A separate post on Amazon’s internal career platform for employees says, “In accordance with Amazon’s overall approach to promotions, employees are expected to work from their office 3+ days ...
The updated draft return-to-office policy required nonremote employees to work three days a week in the office and employees in "non-remote" and "customer-facing" roles to work four days a week.