Matt Garman told staff that returning to the office five days a week would recapture Amazon's pre-pandemic culture.
A month after Amazon announced its full return to office policy, a top executive said employees who didn't like it were free to work elsewhere.
AWS CEO Matt Garman suggests employees who don't like the company's in-office mandate are free to seek employment elsewhere.
The company is investing in small modular reactor projects to help it move to a net-zero carbon company by 2040.
The policy has upset many of Amazon's employees who say it wastes time with additional commuting and isn't supported by ...
The policy has upset many of Amazon's employees who say it wastes time with additional commuting and the benefits of working ...
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman made comments at a meeting Thursday to employees regarding the company's return-to-office ...
AWS CEO Matt Garman has reportedly told workers that if they don't like the company's five-day-a-week return-to-office policy ...
In September, Amazon told staff that they’ll have to RTO five days a week starting in 2025. Amazon employees are currently ...
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Amazon’s push to get employees back into the office five days a week is boiling down to a rather blunt argument: If staffers ...