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AWS CEO: Workers can quit if they don't want to return to the office
Matt Garman, the new CEO of Amazon Web Services, says employees who disagree with his company’s new mandate for workers to report to the office five days a week can quit.
AWS CEO Garman tells employees to quit if they don't want to return to office: report
Web Services Chief Executive Officer Matt Garman said employees should quit if they do not want to return to the office, Reuters reported. "If there are people who just don't work well in that environment and don't want to,
Amazon AWS CEO: Quit if you don’t want to return to office
One of Amazon’s top executives defended the new, controversial 5-day-per-week in-office policy on Thursday, saying those who do not support it can leave for another company.
Amazon Web Services CEO: Quit if you don't want to return to office
The policy has upset many of Amazon's employees who say it wastes time with additional commuting and isn't supported by independent data.
Amazon Executive Doubles Down On RTO Policy: If You Don’t Like It, Then Quit
AWS CEO Matt Garman suggests employees who don't like the company's in-office mandate are free to seek employment elsewhere. Learn how Amazon's RTO policy compares to other tech organizations.
Amazon indicates employees can quit if they don’t like its return-to-office mandate
AWS CEO Matt Garman has harsh words for remote workers: return to the office or quit. The Amazon executive recently told employees who don’t like the new five-day in-person work policy that, “there are other companies around,
Amazon exec says workers who don't want to return to office can quit: 'There are other companies'
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman made comments at a meeting Thursday to employees regarding the company's return-to-office policy.
Amazon boss tells workers they can quit if they don't want to come to the office
Web Services chief Matt Garman doubled down on Amazon’s new five-day in-office work week, telling any disgruntled employees that they can find work elsewhere.
Employees who can't work 5 days a week from office should quit: Amazon AWS CEO
AWS CEO Matt Garman has defended Amazon's new five-day office work policy, stating it aims to foster a collaborative environment. Despite employee criticism, AWS remains committed to in-person work to drive innovation.
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AWS CEO says most staff he's spoken with are 'excited' about RTO, leaked transcript shows
Matt Garman told staff that returning to the office five days a week would recapture Amazon's pre-pandemic culture.
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AWS CEO tells workers to quit if they don't want to come back to the office
AWS CEO Matt Garman has apparently hit out at workers unhappy with the company's enforced return to office policy. Earlier ...
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Amazon AWS CEO says quit if you don’t want to return to office
The policy has upset many of Amazon's employees who say it wastes time with additional commuting and the benefits of working ...
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Amazon cloud services boss has this 'strong message' for those against 5-day 'work from office' week
AWS CEO Matt Garman has told employees to adapt to a five-day office week or leave, emphasizing that in-person collaboration ...
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AWS CEO Matt Garman, Once An Intern, Says They Were Pioneering Generative AI At Amazon Long Before ChatGPT Sparked A Wave Of Excitement: 'It Became A Widely …
Amazon.com, Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AMZN) cloud computing platform, Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman disclosed that the company had ...
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AWS CEO Matt Garman on the value of in-person work; investing in startups; and the ROI from AI
Amazon cloud leader
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AWS CEO Matt Garman on generative AI, open source, and closing services
I t was quite a surprise when Adam Selipsky stepped down as the CEO of Amazon’s
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