Andy Jassy claims the return-to-office plan would inspire better collaboration. “We, the undersigned, call for Amazon to protect its role and status as a global retail and tech leader by immediately cancelling the RTO policy and issuing a new policy that allows employees to work remotely or more flexibly, if they choose to do so, as their team and job role permits,” a draft of the petition reportedly says. The “Remote Advocacy” channel’s members have also drafted a petition urging Jassy and a group of top executives, known as the S-team, to drop their plans entirely. More than 14,000 employees had joined the group as of Tuesday, according to Insider. Shortly after Jassy’s announcement, employees started a “Remote Advocacy” channel on Amazon’s internal Slack messaging system to tout the merits of remote work and push back on the office mandate. The Amazon CEO argued the mandate would foster better collaboration and help the company “deliver for customers and the business.” Jassy announced last week that Amazon’s corporate staffers would be required to be at their desks at least three days per week - with limited exceptions. US firms including Netflix, Amazon offer AI jobs that pay up to $900Kįurious Amazon workers are reportedly demanding that their embattled boss Andy Jassy rethink a new return-to-office plan that is set to take effect on May 1. Jog, don’t walk, to pick up the 25 best joggers for men in 2023Īmazon Pharmacy to offer insulin, diabetes drugs for as little as $35 a month Booksellers, authors demand FTC investigate Amazon’s alleged monopoly
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