Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services, has responded to recent complaints about the company’s new 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 ...
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman made comments at a meeting Thursday to employees regarding the company's return-to-office ...
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Amazon's return-to-office mandate has been controversial among staff, leading a senior executive to defend it at a leaked ...
Amazon executive Ruba Borno wore a necklace featuring the Palestinian flag imposed on top of Israel in a video promoting an ...
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Searchlight Pictures' top international exec Katie Goodson-Thomas said that the speciality studio couldn't compete with ...
The policy has upset many of Amazon’s employees who say it wastes time with commuting and the benefits of working from the office are not supported by independent data.
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Amazon exec defends new work policy
ONE of Amazon's top executives defended the new, controversial five-day-per-week in-office policy on Thursday, saying those who do not support it can leave for another company.
Amazon's new 5-day in-office policy has sparked widespread backlash from employees. Many argue it's unnecessary and time-consuming.
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