The CEO of Amazon urges employees to return to the face-to-face day or find another site

by time news

2023-09-02 08:11:02

Going to the offices to work will not be a personal decision for Amazon employees. This has been warned to the staff by the CEO of the multinational, Andy Jassy, ​​who pointed out that those who do not comply with the return plan should consider looking for work elsewhere.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy. CE

The message reflects the pressure that Amazon exerts on its workers in the United States to force them to comply with the policy that requires them to come in person at least three days a week.

The manager pointed out during a recent event that although employees may disagree with this decision, they cannot ignore it. In fact, as confirmed by CNN, he assured that for those who did not want or could not accept these measures, their prospects of remaining in the multinational “seemed bleak.”

Some of the employees demanded that the data that justified this company policy be shared. The CEO justified that this was due to the evaluation of several factors, including business results, and that they had little data to support the remote work policy indefinitely.

protest and strike

In early August, Amazon sent emails to several employees informing them that the company knew they were not showing up to the office as often as required. This occurs after last May more than a thousand workers from the American giant went on strike to protest against the company’s on-site policy, which they described as “rigid and one size fits all”.

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