In September, Amazon told staff that they’ll have to RTO five days a week starting in 2025. Amazon employees are currently ...
AWS CEO Matt Garman suggests employees who don't like the company's in-office mandate are free to seek employment elsewhere.
Amazon’s push to get employees back into the office five days a week is boiling down to a rather blunt argument: If staffers ...
Matt Garman said nine out of 10 Amazon employees are "excited" about its RTO policy, a leaked transcript of an all-hands ...
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman said "there are other companies" for employees who object to Amazon's return-to-office ...
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 has reportedly told workers that if they don't like the company's five-day-a-week return-to-office policy ...
Amazon's new 5-day in-office policy has sparked widespread backlash from employees. Many argue it's unnecessary and time-consuming.
Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services (AWS), has defended the company's new "Return-to-the-Office" (RTO) policy.
With some of the world’s biggest tech companies – including Amazon, Dell and Ubisoft – recently issuing full return to office ...
The head of Amazon's web services business told employees they are welcome to quit and work for another company if they ...