More than 500 employees from Amazon’s cloud-computing division have asked the company to reconsider its five-day in-office mandate set to take effect in January. In a letter sent to Amazon Web ...
More than 500 Amazon employees sent a letter on Wednesday to the CEO of its AWS unit urging reversal of a full return-to-office policy and rejecting his assertion that the rule had broad support ...
In September, Amazon mandated corporate workers return to the office five days a week beginning January 2. The Seattle-based tech giant is just one of the many companies calling their employees ...
It's not clear when the delivery station will be up and running. A job ad posted in late October for an Amazon delivery station warehouse associate listed a start date of Nov. 22.
Over 500 Amazon employees have called for a reversal in its return to office (RTO) mandate – and rejected calls to tender their resignations over refusing to comply with the new policy.
Amazon employees have speculated that the company's strict return-to-office policy is part of a "quiet firing" strategy and the result of a secret agreement with cities that need to boost their ...
Amazon's plan mandates five-day in-office work starting next year CEO Jassy denies plan is a backdoor layoff or city deal Employees express concerns over commuting and efficiency Nov 5 (Reuters ...
More than 500 Amazon employees sent a letter on Wednesday to AWS CEO Matt Garman, urging the executive to reverse the company’s full return-to-office policy, Reuters reports. In September ...