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Amazon is ordering hundreds of its staff again to the workplace for at the least three days per week, based on an organization memo by CEO Andy Jassy on Friday.
The transfer, which takes impact May 1, marks an finish to the remote- or hybrid-friendly coverage that had been in place at Amazon
(AMZN) beforehand. It additionally comes a month after Amazon
(AMZN) confirmed plans to put off greater than 18,000 staff amid broader uncertainty within the economic system.
In defending the coverage change, Jassy argued that in-person work would result in higher collaboration and firm tradition.
“It’s not simple to bring many thousands of employees back to our offices around the world, so we’re going to give the teams that need to do that work some time to develop a plan,” Jassy wrote within the memo. “We know that it won’t be perfect at first, but the office experience will steadily improve over the coming months (and years) as our real estate and facilities teams smooth out the wrinkles, and ultimately keep evolving how we want our offices to be set up to capture the new ways we want to work.”
Jassy additionally stated the in-person necessities would support the native economies the place Amazon’s places of work are positioned, calling out the corporate’s “urban headquarter locations in the Puget Sound, Virginia, Nashville and the dozens of cities around the world where our employees go to the office.”
Source: www.cnn.com